Fridge Drawer Repair

kerbear

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Don't know if anybody else has this problem but this simple repair saved me
about $70 for new fridge drawers. These cheap plastic drawer glides
(Frigidaire) broke soon after purchase and I was able to repair using 1\16"
x 1\2" Aluminum Angle stock and a pop rivet gun. I did this repair about a
year ago and it has worked flawlessly since.

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On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 12:21:54 -0600, "tom" wrote:


Great idea! It's a royal pain when something like that goes wrong,
glad you were able to figure out an inexpensive solution.

My tip to you - lube all your door gaskets with petroleum jelly twice
a year to keep them from getting brittle and cracking. Might as well
take care of them because they're expensive to replace.

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Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
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