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DIY 'The Basics'

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  • ormus
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  • Barneysmom
    Barneysmom Posts: 10,136 Ambassador
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    It's not the drawer, it's the frame.
    Where the (only 2) long screws hold the frame, they just drop down as it's split.
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  • Kew2u
    Kew2u Posts: 105 Forumite
    Eh!...I need a shed for my junk, should I go into a circus..LOL.....This drawer thing, without seeing it we need to keep asking questions. So far, I see 2 drawers with one front support piece. Is there a centre piece between the darwers going from top to bottom?
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  • ormus
    ormus Posts: 42,714 Forumite
    quote,
    Our coffee table is similar to this one but the drawers have started sagging in the middle due to us putting too much junk in them.

    we need more clues BM.
    Get some gorm.
  • Barneysmom
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    Sorry Ormus.

    You know the drawer frame, the part that is attatched to the underside of the table top? That's what I mean.
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  • Kew2u
    Kew2u Posts: 105 Forumite
    Me thinks a clear pic would help a lot. Any chance?
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  • ormus
    ormus Posts: 42,714 Forumite
    eqxzxv.jpg

    take it apart and apply hot glue liberally. clamp it together.
    leave for for 24/48hrs.
    evostick may also be used. epoxy resin is even better.
    Get some gorm.
  • Anne3333
    Anne3333 Posts: 254 Forumite
    Barneysmom wrote: »
    You know the drawer frame, the part that is attatched to the underside of the table top? That's what I mean.

    Do you mean the centre double runner, the wood that the drawers run on when opening?
  • ormus
    ormus Posts: 42,714 Forumite
    2vjy6xi.jpg

    heres one i made earlier.
    Get some gorm.
  • Leif
    Leif Posts: 3,727 Forumite
    ormus wrote: »
    2vjy6xi.jpg

    heres one i made earlier.


    You can't fool us, that is a picture of this years Turner prize winner.
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