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by gambit
Thu Aug 01, 2019 2:45 pm
Forum: Carpentry and Joinery Forum
Topic: Finding Replacement Runner for Kitchen Drawer
Replies: 6
Views: 3442

Re: Finding Replacement Runner for Kitchen Drawer

Thanks anyway.

Moore Direct said the same thing - they don't manufacture them anymore and offered a custom fit drawer box to allow standard diy shop runners to work on them but quoted me £50! That's ridiculous! It was they who decided to not make em standard fit in the first place.
by gambit
Tue Jul 23, 2019 7:03 pm
Forum: Carpentry and Joinery Forum
Topic: Finding Replacement Runner for Kitchen Drawer
Replies: 6
Views: 3442

Re: Finding Replacement Runner for Kitchen Drawer

Oh thanks for that.

Have you binned everything then or wondering if you have any of the runners spare that I could take off you - well I only need 1 side of 1 drawer?
by gambit
Mon Jul 22, 2019 8:41 pm
Forum: Carpentry and Joinery Forum
Topic: Finding Replacement Runner for Kitchen Drawer
Replies: 6
Views: 3442

Re: Finding Replacement Runner for Kitchen Drawer

Added more photos to assist.  The drawer basically slides onto the two metal guides sticking out and then locks onto them.  The drawer is plastic and you feed the two metal guides through two open holes at the side that are covered with a flap so that once extended the runner is concealed from the side presumably for aesthetics.
Added more photos to assist. The drawer basically slides onto the two metal guides sticking out and then locks onto them. The drawer is plastic and you feed the two metal guides through two open holes at the side that are covered with a flap so that once extended the runner is concealed from the side presumably for aesthetics.
Added more photos to assist.  The drawer basically slides onto the two metal guides sticking out and then locks onto them.  The drawer is plastic and you feed the two metal guides through two open holes at the side that are covered with a flap so that once extended the runner is concealed from the side presumably for aesthetics.
Added more photos to assist. The drawer basically slides onto the two metal guides sticking out and then locks onto them. The drawer is plastic and you feed the two metal guides through two open holes at the side that are covered with a flap so that once extended the runner is concealed from the side presumably for aesthetics.
by gambit
Mon Jul 22, 2019 6:14 pm
Forum: Carpentry and Joinery Forum
Topic: Finding Replacement Runner for Kitchen Drawer
Replies: 6
Views: 3442

Re: Finding Replacement Runner for Kitchen Drawer

Dear Lee, Did you manage to find the answer to do this or alternatively what did you do to work around it and did it work. Anyone else I have exactly the same ones and same problem. I can see there were 50 views but please if you can help identify what this is please I'd be very grateful. If you wan...
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