Removing a kitchen pull-out on slides with no levers?
I am trying to remove a kitchen pull-out. The brand is Kraftmaid. I can't figure out how to do it.The drawer is on a metal bottom track slider. There are no levers on the sides. No locks underneath. No buttons. I cannot find anything to push. See the picture.
My guess is they broke off. Do you have any other drawers with similar hardware (that maybe isn't broken yet) that you could compare?
I'd plan on replacing them. If you can't get them out any other way, like by reaching behind and removing screws, I'd take a grinder and a 1/16" abrasive wheel and cut that left hand slide portion in half, cutting horizontally. That's the left part with 2 holes in it.
My elderly friend bought a house recently and it's been a headache with the builder since day one. The latest thing he's telling my friend is that the holes in the corner of the bathtub are to drain water should water get behind the tiles. I'm no builder, but this sounds like complete b.s. to me. On top of that, it doesn't appear that he even sealed the grout or the area below the bottom tiles (including the corners). Is this builder blowing smoke or is there a reason to have the holes in the corners and not the bottom tiles sealed completed (across the width of the tub)? This just looks like exceptionally shoddy work to me.
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My shower is constantly leaking water a few hours after every use, leaving the floor wet until it dries. The litter box is next to it. When the cat walks to the litter box the paws get wet, litter sticks to the paws, when he gets out of the box the litter turns to mud clumps on the floor. I'm looking for a way to keep the litter box mat dry. I found this:
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but not sure if PVC foam will work. Anybody know?