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[email protected] July 24th 07 02:53 AM

Cannot find drawer track back plate
 
Greetings,

Recently my drawer broke in my kitchen and I realized it's because the
track back plate cracked and I can't seem to find it anywhere. They
have a replacement but it doesn't size up correctly and I'll have to
do some customization that I'm trying to avoid. Would anyone know
where I might be able to find this rare back plate whether it's a
store or anywhere on the net? I checked the local hardware stores and
Home depot but no luck. It's very hard to describe so I took a few
pictures of it. It's about 5" long. I think these are the typical
Home Depot butcher block looking cabinets but ironically they don't
sell this particular replacement part.

Thanks and here are the pictures if anyone might be able to help,

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~msa...ckPlatePic.jpg

Mike


aemeijers July 24th 07 04:45 AM

Cannot find drawer track back plate
 

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oups.com...
Greetings,

Recently my drawer broke in my kitchen and I realized it's because the
track back plate cracked and I can't seem to find it anywhere. They
have a replacement but it doesn't size up correctly and I'll have to
do some customization that I'm trying to avoid. Would anyone know
where I might be able to find this rare back plate whether it's a
store or anywhere on the net? I checked the local hardware stores and
Home depot but no luck. It's very hard to describe so I took a few
pictures of it. It's about 5" long. I think these are the typical
Home Depot butcher block looking cabinets but ironically they don't
sell this particular replacement part.

Thanks and here are the pictures if anyone might be able to help,

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~msa...ckPlatePic.jpg

If all else fails, you could try splinting it with some flashing wrapped
around the back, and some tiny pop rivets through tiny holes wherever they
won't get in the way. You just need to loosely hold the back end of the rod
in the right spot, right? I have faked stuff like that before with
miscellaneous hardware and plumbing flanges out of the junk box. Sometimes
you can even shorten the rod a tad, if the drawer doesn't go all the way to
the back of the cabinet. I've even seen it done with a bolt through the back
of the cabinet, held in place by fender washers and a nut, with the shaft of
the bolt jammed inside the channel. (Of course if you can't get to the back
of the cabinet, that won't help.)

aem sends...



Lee & Cathi Thomas July 24th 07 11:38 AM

Cannot find drawer track back plate
 
Do you know who manufactured the cabinets? I recently had the same thing
happen. When I contacted the company they told me they've had trouble with
them and promptly sent me new ones. You can also google drawer runner rear
mounting bracket. I found many different styles that way. Also look for
any identifying mark on the runner itself, it might identify the
manufacturer of the runner itself.

Cathi
wrote in message
oups.com...
Greetings,

Recently my drawer broke in my kitchen and I realized it's because the
track back plate cracked and I can't seem to find it anywhere. They
have a replacement but it doesn't size up correctly and I'll have to
do some customization that I'm trying to avoid. Would anyone know
where I might be able to find this rare back plate whether it's a
store or anywhere on the net? I checked the local hardware stores and
Home depot but no luck. It's very hard to describe so I took a few
pictures of it. It's about 5" long. I think these are the typical
Home Depot butcher block looking cabinets but ironically they don't
sell this particular replacement part.

Thanks and here are the pictures if anyone might be able to help,

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~msa...ckPlatePic.jpg

Mike




Jack July 24th 07 02:12 PM

Cannot find drawer track back plate
 
On Jul 23, 8:53 pm, wrote:
Greetings,

Recently my drawer broke in my kitchen and I realized it's because the
track back plate cracked and I can't seem to find it anywhere. They
have a replacement but it doesn't size up correctly and I'll have to
do some customization that I'm trying to avoid. Would anyone know
where I might be able to find this rare back plate whether it's a
store or anywhere on the net? I checked the local hardware stores and
Home depot but no luck. It's very hard to describe so I took a few
pictures of it. It's about 5" long. I think these are the typical
Home Depot butcher block looking cabinets but ironically they don't
sell this particular replacement part.

Thanks and here are the pictures if anyone might be able to help,

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~msa...ckPlatePic.jpg

Mike



From my view point, it looks like it would be easy to repair it

using "J B WELD". Dont use the "KWICK" set one but the longer set
up one
build it up as much as you have room to do so. J B Weld will make
stronger than it orininally was. Looks like a simple thing to me to
fix.
You might want to remember that JB can fix a world of things very easy
and its strength is that of steel.



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