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Drawer Stops

Video, Carpentry, Repairs and Installation, Interior Published 06/30/2006 by Danny Lipford


If you’ve ever hastily opened a drawer only to have it fall out tossing its contents to your feet, you know how frustrating it can be to not have drawer stops. This tip should save you some from that frustration. Cut an oblong or oval shaped piece of wood (1/4″ to 3/8″ thick plywood works well) and drill a small hole near one end. Attach the piece of wood with a screw, through the hole, to the inside of the back of the drawer. Mount it in the center far enough from the top edge so it’s flush when the piece is turned sideways but sticks up an inch or so when turned vertically. This will keep the drawer in the chest (or cabinet) when you want it there, but will also allow you to remove it if you need to. This trick will also work with a large toggle nut from a toggle bolt.



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