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GQ

24/08/2004 2:18 PM

Little OT: Looking for Center Mount Drawer Slide

Wondering if anyone here can help me out. I have a set of dresser
drawers from Ashley furniture and some of the drawer slides/glides have
worn such that the drawer not longer completely slides back in. I have
looked at the drawer and it appears the plastick drawer slide has worn
down in spot, causing it to no longer fit properly.

I have searched the usual places and cannot find a matching slide. The
following page shows pictures of the slide I am looking for:
http://alee.xqm.ca/photos/drawerslides/drawerslides.html

So, I am wondering if anyone would have an idea where I might be able to
find a replacement slide. My attempts to contact Ashley have been
unsuccessful, as they told me to go to a local store and ask them to
order them, but the store I have been to don't know what I'm talking
about and tell to contact Ashley directly. Obviously, I suppose I could
replace everything with a different center mount slide, but if possible,
I would rather just replace the one piece.

Any help is greatly appreciated. Regards,

Alex


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Uu

"Upscale"

in reply to GQ on 24/08/2004 2:18 PM

24/08/2004 7:08 PM


"GQ" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Wondering if anyone here can help me out. I have a set of dresser
> drawers from Ashley furniture and some of the drawer slides/glides have
> worn such that the drawer not longer completely slides back in. I have
> looked at the drawer and it appears the plastick drawer slide has worn
> down in spot, causing it to no longer fit properly.

Well, if you can find what you want and need to replace them completely, you
might try one of these.

http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/page.asp?SID=&ccurrency=1&page=40592&category=3,43614,43616

http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/page.asp?SID=&ccurrency=1&page=42004&category=3,43614,43616

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GQ

in reply to GQ on 24/08/2004 2:18 PM

25/08/2004 9:33 AM

On 8/24/04 6:39 PM, bynot wrote:

>
> http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product_details.cfm?&offerings_id=201&objectgroup_id=41&catid=10&filter=center%20mount%20drawer%20slides
>

Thank you for the reference. There is one there that might work...I am
going to check the measurements.

bb

bynot

in reply to GQ on 24/08/2004 2:18 PM

24/08/2004 10:39 PM


http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product_details.cfm?&offerings_id=201&objectgroup_id=41&catid=10&filter=center%20mount%20drawer%20slides
GQ wrote:
> Wondering if anyone here can help me out. I have a set of dresser
> drawers from Ashley furniture and some of the drawer slides/glides have
> worn such that the drawer not longer completely slides back in. I have
> looked at the drawer and it appears the plastick drawer slide has worn
> down in spot, causing it to no longer fit properly.
>
> I have searched the usual places and cannot find a matching slide. The
> following page shows pictures of the slide I am looking for:
> http://alee.xqm.ca/photos/drawerslides/drawerslides.html
>
> So, I am wondering if anyone would have an idea where I might be able to
> find a replacement slide. My attempts to contact Ashley have been
> unsuccessful, as they told me to go to a local store and ask them to
> order them, but the store I have been to don't know what I'm talking
> about and tell to contact Ashley directly. Obviously, I suppose I could
> replace everything with a different center mount slide, but if possible,
> I would rather just replace the one piece.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated. Regards,
>
> Alex

AB

"Alan Bierbaum"

in reply to GQ on 24/08/2004 2:18 PM

24/08/2004 8:27 PM

Any good hardware store or HomeDepot, Lowes, etc. These are commonly used
for kitchen drawers. Take a sample with you; there are several different
sizes.

--
Alan Bierbaum

Web Site: http://www.calanb.com
Current project: http://home.comcast.net/~cabierbaum/

"GQ" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Wondering if anyone here can help me out. I have a set of dresser
> drawers from Ashley furniture and some of the drawer slides/glides have
> worn such that the drawer not longer completely slides back in. I have
> looked at the drawer and it appears the plastick drawer slide has worn
> down in spot, causing it to no longer fit properly.
>
> I have searched the usual places and cannot find a matching slide. The
> following page shows pictures of the slide I am looking for:
> http://alee.xqm.ca/photos/drawerslides/drawerslides.html
>
> So, I am wondering if anyone would have an idea where I might be able to
> find a replacement slide. My attempts to contact Ashley have been
> unsuccessful, as they told me to go to a local store and ask them to
> order them, but the store I have been to don't know what I'm talking
> about and tell to contact Ashley directly. Obviously, I suppose I could
> replace everything with a different center mount slide, but if possible,
> I would rather just replace the one piece.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated. Regards,
>
> Alex

Gg

GQ

in reply to GQ on 24/08/2004 2:18 PM

25/08/2004 9:24 AM

On 8/24/04 10:27 PM, Alan Bierbaum wrote:
> Any good hardware store or HomeDepot, Lowes, etc. These are commonly used
> for kitchen drawers. Take a sample with you; there are several different
> sizes.

As mentioned, already tried these type of places.


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