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Old 11-28-2008, 06:15 AM   #1
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Default We have a slding garbage drawer which will not stay closed.

We have a slding garbage drawer which will not stay closed. I was thinking about removing the slide and reinstalling it sloping down to the rear. I just wanted to check before I go through the effort.
 
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Hey,

But have you ever done it before ??
If not than i think it's not a good idea. If you never done that before than why don't you call any experience person who can fix your problem ?

Rather than doing your own hands I think hiring an experience would be nice way !

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