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WESTY66

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All the gear, and no idea!
Hi all does anyone know how to get these drawers out? I’ve tried the out and up, that doesn’t work and I need to replace the sink as I can’t get a replacement glass top for the present sink
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Thanks Ady
 
Mar 23, 2018
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Often two clips at the front underneath. Press and then remove - bit like filing cabinets.
 
Feb 20, 2017
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My Bailey has "Moovit" drawers and you have to pull them right out then fairly violently upwards to get them out.

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No, do you think they could do it?

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It’s been a while since I removed one but there is a spring attached to that plate which I believe is the lock, I would try moving it.
Re getting a replacement glass cover. I have had a glass splashback made previously which the glaziers cut to shape then coloured it and sent off for heat treating to be toughened. It wasn’t drilled to accept hinges but a clamp hinge was obtained which negated the need for drilling.
 
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WESTY66

WESTY66

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It’s been a while since I removed one but there is a spring attached to that plate which I believe is the lock, I would try moving it.
Re getting a replacement glass cover. I have had a glass splashback made previously which the glaziers cut to shape then coloured it and sent off for heat treating to be toughened. It wasn’t drilled to accept hinges but a clamp hinge was obtained which negated the need for drilling.
I’ll look into that, it doesn’t need drilling so that’s good👍
 
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There's normal two grip handles one on each runner underneath pull towards you and it should release the draw from the runners

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Mar 30, 2019
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Those are 'Blum style drawers, as per the moovit comment, pull fully out then lift upwards about an inch, not violently but fairly sharply to disengage from the runners. To refit place back on the runners and close fully, sometimes closing twice required to fully engage.
 

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As suggested above try your local Glazing company as ours will cut to size, they should be able to order in the proper glass too. Try sticking in a bit of cardboard to make a template for them.
 
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Well well who’d have thought it? Thanks to Ninjabob and Itsmcb pulled out and violently lifted up worked a treat! Well actually it was more a positive tug😁😁.
Now I’ve got it off I can possibly get to the underneath of the sink. Now I’ve done it and with various comments on using a glazier I’m wondering whether to.....get some glass (dunno how much that will cost) or....put a plain sink in (Mrs Westy can’t break it again). Thanks all👍
 
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Well well who’d have thought it? Thanks to Ninjabob and Itsmcb pulled out and violently lifted up worked a treat! Well actually it was more a positive tug😁😁.
Now I’ve got it off I can possibly get to the underneath of the sink. Now I’ve done it and with various comments on using a glazier I’m wondering whether to.....get some glass (dunno how much that will cost) or....put a plain sink in (Mrs Westy can’t break it again). Thanks all👍
I'm glad I was right, my professional reputation was on the line 😳.
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Sep 10, 2012
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i had kitchen draws from ikea and like u have found out they needed a good tug to remove from the runners.
took me a while to be brave enough to use as much force as was required.
 
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Well well who’d have thought it? Thanks to Ninjabob and Itsmcb pulled out and violently lifted up worked a treat! Well actually it was more a positive tug😁😁.
Now I’ve got it off I can possibly get to the underneath of the sink. Now I’ve done it and with various comments on using a glazier I’m wondering whether to.....get some glass (dunno how much that will cost) or....put a plain sink in (Mrs Westy can’t break it again). Thanks all👍
When returning the drawer you just place it back on the runners and juggle a little until it engages. Both removing and replaceing might feel a bit clacky but they do fit togetehr and dismount well.
My brother used to be the MD of Blum until he retired a few years ago so I'm pretty familiar with their fittings. I've been round their factory in Austria, it's pretty impressive. They make very high quality fittings.
 

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