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Salem
13th April 2019, 06:02 PM
Hi all, apologies if this has been covered elsewhere. Ive built a standard chipboard wardrobe and need to head home tonight to work out the final sizing for the drawers. I've bought the drawer slides/runners but it doesn't make any reference to clearance required. I assume based on other resources and measuring the runners themselves that I should be building the drawers to be 25mm short of the inner carcass dimensions. Appreciate any recommendations.

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Runningman
13th April 2019, 07:54 PM
I assume you are talking about the width of the drawers compared to cabinet. If so, then yes, most decent runners are 1/2 inch therefore1in deduction of the cabinet width


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Alkahestic
23rd April 2019, 05:23 PM
:whs:

Also, you may need to consider the front to back distance as well, if you have push to open runners.

mark david
9th May 2019, 11:07 PM
Hi all, apologies if this has been covered elsewhere. Ive built a standard chipboard wardrobe and need to head home tonight to work out the final sizing for the drawers. I've bought the drawer slides/runners but it doesn't make any reference to clearance required. I assume based on other resources and measuring the runners themselves that I should be building the drawers to be 25mm short of the inner carcass dimensions. Appreciate any recommendations.

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With the Standard single extension drawer slides needing an allowancecof 25mm I usually make my drawers about 27mm narrower and make a small shim that I can ad to either side if necessary. There's nothing more annoying than having the drawer too tight and having to rout along a drawer side to make it fit.