The sound of banging drawers and slamming cabinet doors is one of my pet peeves. Granted, the culprit probably doesn't intend to be so noisy, but it drives me crazy when putting dishes away or making ...
Drawer slides and glides are both pieces of hardware used to properly (and smoothly) open and close drawers. While both mechanisms are meant to hold the weight of the drawer and to move it smoothly, ...
Considering the number of times you'll open a drawer over its lifetime, it's easy to see why choosing the right drawer slide is an important decision. Many factors will play into your choice: price, ...
Whether you're building a piece of furniture from scratch or replacing hardware on an existing drawer, installing the drawer slides correctly is essential. Even a small mistake could render the drawer ...
Smooth sliding drawers are a key ingredient in quality cabinetry and case goods, and choosing a soft-close undermount slide is not only an operational but aesthetically pleasing choice. While there ...
A stubborn wooden drawer can slow down your entire routine. Small mechanical issues, moisture, or buildup often play a role in why it suddenly won't slide.
Drawer slides evolved from the side-mounted, noisy, metal slides - known as Grant slides, popular in the 1950s and '60s - to stamped-steel, epoxy-coated slides with simplified ball bearings, designed ...