Look back at the video and you will see the nylon guides in the corners of the drawer opening are missing when you compared it to the other working drawer. They probably fell off and are laying in the cabinet underneath. Pretty sure they just use adhesive to stay in place. The drawers weight slides on these guides kinda like wear plates. They are replaceable and without them the drawer will wear out the center track. I enjoy your videos.
Love your new look long sleeve shirts with button cuffs in 90 degree weather 👍. you should’ve asked if she had a candle, candle wax works the best with draw railings but it sounded more like a grind the nylon slider most likely had a screw that you could adjust but those are real crap railings. 👍 another good one
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Yea I was editing it and probably thinking I'm gonna hear some complaints about that lol. But I do have the auto correct steer not sure what that's called. But I'm fully aware of my surroundings.
Dry silicone spray is the best for drawer slides and sticking vinyl windows, the kind used in most Sect 8 apts. It doesnt attract sawdust and other gunk.
I know a guy that used dry chemical in sink drain. It squirted into his eye. He was blind for weeks, but luckily regained his vision. Think he wears safety glasses just washing dishes now.
I put hot water into some once, it blasted up out of the drain everywhere, mostly my arm the walls and ceiling. good thing I was arm stretched when I cranked the faucet on. probably got some on my shirt and head, but not enough volume to burn/injure. but I tend to have long hair and often hats on.
Brian, regarding the place with the missing drawer, I have had some success with getting replacement parts at B&Q here in the UK. Do they have modular cabinet parts at 'Home Depot'? Then you just need to find a similar drawer front and handle.
Brian, don't know if that was traditional WD-40 you used, but just FYI if you don't know, it's not actually a lubricant. People use it that way, but it won't last as long as a silicone spray would. Traditional WD-40 is supposed to be used to disperse water (water dispersion / WD) before applying a lubricant.
The reason the drawer isn’t sliding as smoothly as the other one is, the plastic sliders are missing on the left and right sides of the bottom opening of the cabinet.
I have a cabinet guy that works out of his garage I found him over the years whenever I have one missing I bring them one to copy and within three or four days I have a new drawer for about $125
That's awesome man 👌 that guy has got a awesome skill. I could fix them a replace the wood on them but when there totally Missing I'm not too happy especially trying to match the front
@@thehandymanexperience226 for the pricey charges me it just makes more sense to drop them off a drawer he duplicates it and I get on with the rest of the work there if there's any if it's just a drawer by itself if it's one of my favorites that gives me a lot of work I just add 65 bucks to it for taking it dropping it off and bringing it back unless I have to put some tracks on it or something else then I charge my minimum of 125 on top of the drawer and I have had no complaints The trick is to find a small mom and pop cabinet shop in your area you walk in there and you just ask him hey if I bring you in a drawer or a lid once in awhile would you be able to knock it out for me at a reasonable price and if they agree you just found your guy have a good week