Need to get a kitchen drawer out of an antique carcass. The drawer itself, except the front is a one piece moulded tray. It has two metal runners, the one attached to the drawer has like a moulded rivet to keep it attached with a little plastic clip on the end that seems to serve no purpose than to have protected the assemblers hands. I can neither feel or see any obvious levers to release it. Tipping, the first choice, does nothing. Between the side of the drawer and the carcass I can see the end of the carcass runner. That looks like it may have a stop that may accept a screwdriver / knife / spoon but nothing seems to be happening. Partners been in this house 20 plus years and the kitchen was new to her then.
I wouldn't mind but it only needs moving about 10mm to accommodate new cooker!
Help appreciated.
I wouldn't mind but it only needs moving about 10mm to accommodate new cooker!
Help appreciated.