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Under Kitchen Cabinet Drawers - How to Replace Your Broken Drawers
You have a problem with your under kitchen cabinet drawers. Whether they are worn, bent, dented or broken, they need to be replaced. There are some simple steps you can take to help your cabinets look their best without tearing them out or replacing them.
To determine if the damage is repairable, you must first know what it is that is causing the problem. In many cases, these drawers will fit together and open up in the same way. If the screws on your door are loose, you should tighten them. The hinges that hold them in place should also be tightened as well.
Some cabinets are designed to pull away from the wall as they are opened, so in this case, the cabinets are probably fine. This is especially true if they are made of wood. The same is true of doors that are attached to the wall. If this is the case, you can try filling them with plastic or foam to make them stay in place.
When the problems that cause damage to under kitchen cabinet drawers are minor, the easiest solution is simply to clean them out. You may have to do this over a period of time, but cleaning them out will usually fix the problem. If you are having trouble getting them off the surface where they are attached to the wall, you can use a special scraping tool called a coping saw to scrape the surface of the drawer to get at the glue that holds it in place.
Other times, under kitchen cabinet drawers can be permanently damaged by use. Serious damage is when the drawer is bent. There is no easy way to straighten it out once it has been bent. Instead, it must be removed and replaced completely.
Sometimes, the drawers are too damaged to repair. The most common solution is to install new ones. For under-cabinet hardware, there are a variety of replacement parts you can find. For example, replace the hinges if they have been bent or cracked or replace the knobs if they have become damaged or warped from use.
You can even use plywood to fix your damaged under kitchen cabinet drawers. Plywood is inexpensive and easily installed. You just need to use two pieces of plywood that are one inch thick and attach the hardware to the legs with four screws per drawer.
The basic idea of repairing your damaged under kitchen cabinet drawers is to use a special drill bit that is specially designed for fixing plywood. It's very inexpensive and easy to use. Before drilling the wood, you need to build a support for the wood so you don't accidentally hurt yourself.
You will also need to drill a pilot hole in each of the drawers before you begin drilling them. Once you have the holes ready, you can begin drilling the pilot holes. You want to make sure that the wood isn't going to shift when you start drilling. You don't want to break a part of the plywood or make a big bump in the plywood while you are drilling.
When you are using a drill press to drill the holes for your under kitchen cabinet drawers, you want to make sure that you get the holes perfectly square. You also want to get the screw holes close together. Once you have the holes drilled, you can set the cabinet drawers into place. Drill a pilot hole at the bottom of each drawer and then push it into place.
Once the screws are firmly in place, you can hammer them in so they are flush. If you have bought drawer fronts that need to be installed, hammer them in before you screw them into place. It's a good idea to secure the front before you screw in the drawer.
There are a few more things you can do to protect your under kitchen cabinet drawers. You can buy a wood varnish for under the cabinets to protect them from moisture and mold. You can also cover the screws with a strip of masking to keep dust and dirt from penetrating into the wood.