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The 800mm deep 500x 500 waste 'drawer' was just too hard to fit onto the push to open runners...my final solution was to cut off the bottom of the drawer !
Fit the runners to the 80mm deep bottom part ( now just a tray)...get it right...slide it in, check it worked...tick... and then fit the top back in place using the small wedges of ply glued in place inside the bottom walls of that section of the drawer. Yes the neat sawcut shows but it will be taped over
and a false front goes on anyway. It works a treat. Job done.
Hello @teach
Is this part of your tips on installing soft close drawers? If it isn't, would it be possible for you to post a photo of your drawer and its final configuration? I'm sure our members would be keen to see how you've installed it.
Eric
Hello Eric. I changed from soft close to push to open runners. The finished 'boxlike' drawer enables storage
of cleaning items beneath, and waste bins above on a tray. The finished unit
can be dismantled with ease.
I trust the four images will help. I think this method could apply to any very large drawer, especially
when working alone.
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