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On Oct 25, 8:02*am, Rod wrote:
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Hi


I've gotta fix a broken drawer runner. I assume a bottom fix one would
be easier to retrofit, is that right? I've got clear access
underneath, no side access. I've not much experience with these. How
do you get the alignment precisely right?


cheers, NT


Are you talking about fitting one of the new-fangled
metal-slidey-bits-with-wheels?


Er, I dont know... this is what I looked at:
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/11859/...CNSCSTHZOSFEY#
or
http://tinyurl.com/59gb8s

I'd try to identify the manufacturer and look to their documentation.
Certainly works with other Blum products. So far I have managed to get
the alignment right by using the holes provided by the self-assemly
manufactuerer. :-)

Incidentally, I do have a number of such runners (both drawer and
cabinet parts) in the shed. Of course, they are bound to be the wrong
make/size/type - but I could put a pair into a jiffy bag... If you wish
to avail yourself of this once-in-a-lifetime offer, suggest private mail.


Right, thank you, I'll go measure it tomorrow. I spose I'll just have
to use my 3 hands and 4 eyes to line the drawer up while holding the
runner and fixing it underneath.


NT