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Broken drawer runner

  • 24-08-2016 6:53pm
    #1
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    Hi all,

    Recently moved into a new place and discovered that one of the drawers in the wardrobe unit is broken - well rather the runner is broken. The side of the drawer where the runner is - the 'timber' is all broken. Plywood I guess really, not timber! Anyway, the drawer is a top drawer so is leaning on the drawer beneath it, so when the 2nd drawer is opened the first one tilts down on one side.

    What I am asking is: can the runner be easily replaced on this one side? I will inform the landlord it's broken but I can't see he'll be too pushed to fix a drawer runner! If it's easily done, I'll do it myself, otherwise I just won't use those drawers!

    Thanks.


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