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Old 09-08-2009, 07:25 PM   #1
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kitchen draws coming apart

looked at the forum threads...i must be the only one with the problem....the front face of the pull out draws are coming loose from the side frames....glued, guess i will install a cross pin and reglue...anyone else with ideas ...?
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Well, Norm Abrams on This Old House uses Gorilla Glue. I think I would go with what the expert does.
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Old 09-08-2009, 09:13 PM   #3
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A picture would be helpful.
Ours are basically a box with no lid--the face frame is attached to the front of the box. If that is the case then a couple screws through the box into the face (pre drill and use screws short enough to get into the drawer front but not go all the way through, obviously).
If the face also acts as the front of the drawer which is what is sounds like you have, maybe you could get some small 90 degree metal (like 1") brackets and secure the frame to the face that way.
Good luck.
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