Best cabinet & furniture drower slides according to redditors

We found 113 Reddit comments discussing the best cabinet & furniture drower slides. We ranked the 56 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Cabinet & Furniture Drawer Slides:

u/naked_dave1 · 4 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Sourced mine from amazon.

AmazonBasics Soft Close Hinge, 1/2 Inch Overlay, Nickel Plated, 50-Pack

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N5RJL3B/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_O4XmDbT2WNTZC


NOT soft close. 10 Pack Promark Full Extension Drawer Slide (22 Inches)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002IM6BBU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_.5XmDbFSZD9WA

u/MOOGwoodworks · 4 pointsr/woodworking

Knape & Vogt 8400P 10 Side Mount Full Extension Drawer Slide, 10-Inch, Pair https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001VXVZ3Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_NFnhybRZC8P43

Edit - I'm super happy with these slides but they might be overkill if you're just storing socks.

u/drtonmeister · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Keep your sliding door idea, just go with conventional rather than decorative hardware:

• There is architectural concealed ceiling-mount sliding door hardware

•Use a standard pocket door track to the ceiling,

• trim a closet bypass track to be a single track.

• mount full extension soft-close drawer-slides to the bit of wall face visible above and below the bathroom door opening, with an overlay door attached to the sliding portion. This can be a single sliding panel, or small panels (symmetric or assymetric) to slide both ways.



Otherwise:

• accordion door

•bifold door if there is clearance to the outside duct

u/The_Funky_Stink · 3 pointsr/AskBattlestations

Bought these in 2013, still solid

14" Keyboard Slide, 3/4 Extension, Steel (Set of 2) - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AHFRUHE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.8t0AbEMA4Q60

u/jakkarth · 3 pointsr/DIY

Looks like you could use a drill to make some through holes to attach a pair of full extension drawer slides with nuts and bolts from your local hardware store, then build a drawer to fit between them.

u/arersilnar · 3 pointsr/JDM_WAAAT

I bought this on recommendation from another Redditor after reading that the Rosewill rails often don't fit.
I mounted it between 2u and the RSV-L4500 is aligned perfectly to 4u. It was a little more effort than Dell or HP rails but definitely worth the result IMO. Istarusa

Istarusa Tc-rail-24 -... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002XIR8SE?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/JohnSnowflake · 3 pointsr/DIY

Tool drawer slides.

https://www.amazon.com/Liberty-D80616C-ZP-W-16-Inch-Bearing-Drawer/dp/B0064MDQ0E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1500499317&sr=8-1&keywords=tool+drawer+slides

The pic is literally two of these bolted to the tabletop and the base.

Helpful steps.

  1. Make coffee table base.

  2. Make coffee table top.

  3. Bolt slides to both where you want the top to sit.

  4. Get guns, beer, remote control and celebrate.
u/joergonix · 3 pointsr/vandwellers

Two 1x3s cut to your drawer depth. 2 or more 1" wooden dowels cut to your drawer width minus 1". Using a forstner bit drill 1/2" deep evenly spaced holes in the 1x3s for your dowels to live in. Predrill holes for screws into the 1x3s and dowels then glue and screw it all together. Be sure to sink the screws into the 1x3s so that the heads are flush with the wood. You should now have what looks like a short ladder. Then using a keyboard slider (https://www.amazon.com/Keyboard-Slide-Extension-Steel-Set/dp/B00AHFRUHE/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?keywords=keyboard+slider&qid=1574801152&sr=8-6) you can mount the ladder you made to the slider and then the slider rails to the bed. Easy 30 min project that will cost $30.

u/MrSpiffenhimer · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

That is an interesting idea for hiding a TV, I've never seen anything like it. That being said, it looks like the doors are running on a normal drawer slide. So I would guess that one of two things are happening right now.

First is that drawer slides are not meant for this application. Any lateral force pulling the door away from the wall or uneven load, could throw the slides off balance, cause twisting and cause extra friction. I would see if there is a track at the top or bottom or a retaining rail keeping the door from straying from the intended path, and putting extra pressure on the slides. If there isn't one, I would consider adding a retaining rail of some sort to prevent that from happening.

My second idea is that the installer might have used standard drawer slides that aren't meant to hold that much weight. So the slides have worn out over time and they don't work like they should. They make heavy duty ones that can hold more, and a switch to those might work out. Depending on the weight of each door, you could look at something like these:
220lb: http://www.ovisonline.com/30-Drawer-Slides-220-lb-Heavy-Duty-Full-Extension-P1693.aspx
500lb: https://www.amazon.com/Drawer-Slide-Extension-Heavy-Capacity/dp/B0009OBPH4
The weight is per pair of slides, you only showed 1 slide for the door in the picture, but I'm assuming there's a second one at the top. If not adding one to the top might also help. Remove and weigh the doors to determine the slides you need, bigger is going to be better here since this is a non-standard application. Also make sure to measure for the length you'll need on the new slides.


u/Ipad74 · 2 pointsr/DIY

Can you simply remove the shelf and add another one without the lip? I used this when the old sliders on my desk failed, you could pair these brackets with a piece of mdf cut to the right length.

https://www.amazon.com/Metal-Ball-bearing-Keyboard-Slide/dp/B000KQ5E82

u/revmamacrystal · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I love your username. It's an important message all on its own.

It's not romantic or funny- just practical for my new house. Broom Hook

u/Jibbety · 2 pointsr/Workbenches

10 Pack Promark Full Extension Drawer Slide (22 Inches) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002IM6BBU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_OAh5CbJQHGBW3

When I bought them they were available with Prime. I purchased a similar pack a month or so ago for a customer and paid $7/ea I think.

u/rxman2011 · 2 pointsr/woodworking

Been there. When the wife wants something done, you do it yesterday. Found these 24" that were reasonably priced and have mostly good reviews. Personally I have had less issues with the side mount style over the years so that would be my vote.

Edit: Congratulations and good luck!

u/taev · 2 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Drawer side-track back brackets I'm not sure if they come in multiple sizes, so you'll have to measure and compare.

u/dstutz · 2 pointsr/woodworking

Don't know how deep it is...but if you can make 24" work you can save a lot of money with these slides (or 22") another redditor suggested them at one point in the past and I added to my saved cart for the future. Full extension, 100lb capacity.

Edit: they have more sizes available

u/mcmanybucks · 2 pointsr/miraculousladybug

My dude.


Drawer Rails.

u/grantd86 · 2 pointsr/woodworking

Just picked up the 10 pack of 22", 100lb slides from amazon. Drawers are slowly being made so I haven't installed any yet but the reviews are solid. At just over $6/pair it's hard to go wrong. link

u/AUChris03 · 2 pointsr/woodworking

I got mine from Amazon. Was the best deal I could find, roughly $6/slide.

u/renegade87 · 2 pointsr/overlanding

I used these for the locking slides and these for the non locking. Figured I just needed one side to lock. They are pricey but they are heavy duty for sure.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This would improve my way of life, because instead of random mops and brooms being thrown in the utility closet, they would all have their place in this mop/broom organizer.

u/thegreybush · 2 pointsr/DIY

My wife and I used to do a lot of overlanding in my 2001 forester in much the same way that you describe. We had a similar setup to your third inspiration picture, although we had quite a bit less space under the bed than that.

I built a wooden platform out of plywood that was basically exactly the same height as the rear wheel wells (the forester has a flat spot on top of the rear wheel wells). I cobbled together a wooden frame that just rested in the back of car, it wasn't actually secured to anything because I built it into the car so there was nowhere for it to go. That left me about 10 inches below the platform for storage. I had just about 3 feet of space between the rear door and the back seats to work with so I installed 2 sets of heavy duty drawer slides and built some shelves out of cheap plywood. I added a few dividers and a mount for a camping stove on one side, and left the other one completely free of dividers.

This basically gave me 7,000 cubic inches of storage on each side, so one was usually food, cooking supplies, and utensils and whatnot and the other side was usually camping gear like clothes, furniture, binoculars, climbing gear, axe, lantern/flashlights, and toilet paper.

I can't really take any pictures because I tore it apart after our second kid and needed to haul kids in both of our cars.

EDIT: You might have pretty good luck posing this question over in /r/overlanding

u/Fathersjustice · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

Pricey, but I'll bet it works well. I wouldn't use these on a wood stand though... Square tubing and these slides would work though....
http://www.amazon.com/Drawer-Slide-Extension-Heavy-Capacity/dp/B0009O9SLE
EDIT: with the tank in the open position, you would have some extreme pull from the wall so, a few lag bolts into studs would be necessary.

u/packerbacker_mk · 2 pointsr/battlestations
u/mr_pita · 2 pointsr/Tools

Perhaps just buy a clamp on adjustable tray, and replace the tray with the wood you want?



Stand Up Desk Store Large Clamp-On Retractable Adjustable Keyboard Tray/Under Desk Keyboard Tray | Improve Comfort While Increasing Usable Desk Space (27.5" W x 12.25" D) (Black) (Large)

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0773TDLHG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_TvrsDbS9FB7D2




Cheaper option if non-clamp on is acceptable:


All Metal Ball bearing Keyboard Slide - 14" , 3/4 Extension - Black

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000KQ5E82/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ksrsDbR3127JZ

u/TWOATTICS · 2 pointsr/Beatmatch

DIY:
Keyboard Slides
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C97YMQO/

Get a 1" or 2" thick board that's 16" deep, cut to size.
Something like this.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/1-in-x-16-in-x-4-ft-S4S-Laminated-Spruce-Panel-Board-1001255003/205983662?MERCH=REC-_-rv_search_plp_rr-_-NA-_-205983662-_-N

DIY is the way to go and not hard. Just go to Home Depot or something and ask for help.

http://www.yellowbrickhome.com/2012/07/24/when-its-too-expensive-diy/

u/smartache · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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u/daydreamingofsleep · 1 pointr/IKEA

Also available on Amazon US Link

u/SubtlyTacky · 1 pointr/IKEA

They're called rails, any peice of wood thick enough would do the same thing.

These would also work

u/madAmos · 1 pointr/AskBattlestations

I'd suggest getting the PC on the floor or an under desk holder. And I'd also suggest arms to get those monitors up off the desk. I also built my own keyboard tray, it saved me a lot of room on the desktop by moving my keyboard and mouse off of it. You really only need the keyboard tray rails like these http://www.amazon.com/Metal-Ball-bearing-Keyboard-Slide/dp/B000KQ5E82 a sturdy piece of wood for that.

u/HashtonKutcher · 1 pointr/pcgaming

I made my own keyboard tray thats wide enough for a mouse and keyboard. Just need some pieces of wood and for the rails I used these https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000DD4AB/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/LDBaha · 1 pointr/battlestations

For anyone that wants to know about the keyboard tray (I know most gamers hate them). This is the one I used https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AHFRUHE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and a black shelf from Ikea that matched my theme.

Extended Reflex 36x12 mousepad that I got from Amazon. The shelf I got is exactly that size and the mousepad fits like a glove

u/hyp36rmax · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

You can buy some sliders and some wood from a hardware store

14" Keyboard Slide, 3/4 Extension, Steel (Set of 2) - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AHFRUHE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_PK7dAbZHPA587

I did this for a smaller keyboard but should be able to accommodate a piano. Check out the user gallery on Amazon and similar products

u/accountnumber3 · 1 pointr/AskBattlestations

Is your desk big enough for three monitors? If so, just get a 1x12x(however long you want) board from Lowe's and a keyboard slider and do it yourself.

Also, are you sure you need a full sized keyboard? There are really only two reasons: ip addresses and calculations. You could talk probably get away with an 80% and maybe a separate keypad.

u/carissalf · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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u/The_High_Life · 1 pointr/vandwellers

I know there's ones that roll out 4 feet, probably longer ones exist too

u/butidigest · 1 pointr/battlestations

Initially it was one of those articulating trays, but I didn't like it. So I scrapped the "arm" and bolted the tray itself to some rails. It doesn't swivel or tilt anymore, but it's super solid.

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B0741QPV1V?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_yo_pop_mb_pd_t2

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B000KQ5E82/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/ronvonson · 1 pointr/TruckCampers

Thanks! These are the ones I got (some cheaper ones rated for 250lbs are also available) https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0096E92XC/ref=psdcmw_511238_t1_B01IX16OHU

I thought about doing the ball bearings, but it’s just a tonnn of tedious work and the alignment is critical/tough. I figured I would go for broke and get these ones The first time I pulled the drawer out...I did not regret it!

u/humaniteer · 1 pointr/DIY

Wow your desk sounds exactly like the one I just built in an unusable corner of my office, except that it's mounted to my wall, with no legs on it. High gloss red and everything! I am waiting on parts from Amazon to get here for the keyboard and the pullout desk feature (which should double my work area).

Here is a link to some pics

I was in a rush (school is starting!!!!) so I just used a few coats, and I could have done a better job on the staining, but I just don't care, since I've been pretty high off the fumes from this desk for a few days now. The hardware is mismatched because I had it around (Deck screws with disk washers on 22" shelf brackets? What he's crazy?!)

I had some angle iron which I cut and used as a side stabilizer, which I must say lets me sit on my desktop, even though it has no legs, and is mounted to the wall. I used oak plywood (by far the most expensive thing for this desk at $52 per 4x8' sheet), and made some cleats and a backsplash to add rigidity. I also threw on an upper deck for my books and microscope. I built it in two days, with the majority of the time being spent on staining. It measures 4x2' on the bottom and 16"x4' on top. Like I said, it can hold my weight (around 180 lbs), and I had about 1 square foot of plywood waste, and no metal waste or hardware waste. The shelf brackets are the 22" ones you can find anywhere online or in a store.

If you copy my design, DEFINITELY use those cleats! The shelf brackets will indent your sheet rock and cause it to be out of level otherwise. I have about 100 lbs of books and equipment on the top shelf (to be out of reach of my 2 year old). And I don't know if I need to mention that they should be in studs (when you drill in studs make sure you have a basic idea of where your electrical is).

The things which still need doing are the side desk, which measures 22" x16", which is roughly what I have to work with when everything is on my desk. It will be off to the left, and pull out from underneath with this bracket. The keyboard will obviously pull out from in front of the monitor. It will be extra wide to accommodate a notepad, mouse, and the ergonomic keyboard I have. It will use these brackets. I ran out of fastener hardware, so I used 3 1/2" deck screw, with disk washers. To mount underneath, I use 3/4" slotted screws (slotted screws make you do things with a screwdriver, which is good in this case since you can easily strip out the hole on this plywood with a power drill). You're definitely going to want to pre-drill those holes!

Grand total for this project was almost exactly $100 in new material. I had about another $50 in leftover parts and stains. I am very happy with this desk. I might add another pull out mini desk on the right, which pulls out in front of the window. It will accommodate a book stand. The only thing I would change is to hide those massive angle irons. I used 1/4" lag bolts to anchor those too. Bomb proof!!!

u/Ligress · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I spy with my little eye. (And your contest is better than any other currently running I SPY related things, /u/186394.)

Wall Organizer

Thanks for the contest! This was fun!

u/bakw00ds · 1 pointr/battlestations

Thank you!

No plans, I kind've built as I went. I basically started with a 2x4 across the top and a 2x6 on the bottom(load bearing). 2 vertical 2x4's in between about shoulder width apart for the rails to slide on.

The 2 inner-vertical 2x4's in between can actually be removed now, I was using those as a guide for the 75-lbs of counterweight I was using before I got the winch. Same with the short 2x4's to the left and right of the MacBook. I was using those to manually lift and pull down the monitor stand(?).

I added the slides to the vertical 2x4's, then connected the front and back with a short 2x4 piece on the outside which also act as stoppers. Then just added the 2x4's in the middle of the monitor stand(?) where I would need to put the wall mounts.

Here is an album with different angles to better see what I did. If you have specific questions or want specific pictures, feel free to pm me.

Here are the rails I used.

Here is the winch that I'm using.

I did also run 2 dedicated circuits to this area so I didn't overload any circuits as well. Also was able to place sockets where I wanted them.

u/wagasaurusrx · 1 pointr/PSVR

Yeah, it was pretty cheap too, just wood and drawer slides https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0064MDQ0E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_PwQBybS33AJ32

u/NonsensicalSteph · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Mischief Managed!



u/williamj2543 · 1 pointr/homelab

Those univeral rails ONLY ship to the United States and that price is in USD, so add 1.37x the price to get it how much it would cost me...

I actually found a universal rail on amazon.ca

https://www.amazon.ca/iStarUSA-TC-RAIL-24-24-Inch-Sliding-Rackmount/dp/B002XIR8SE/ref=pd_sbs_147_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=71FHJ7020GE3DAQ83SY0

and

https://www.amazon.ca/Tripp-Lite-Universal-Adjustable-4POSTRAILKIT1U/dp/B00AO1W2F6/ref=pd_sbs_23_9?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=8BZ40N5H3FTD6Z41G8TG

So it looks like there actually is availability of these things.

So I guess these would be optimal for the r710, and the custom whitebox? Again, paying 100$ for rails for the dell seems like a waste if these 50$ rails do the exact same thing, especially if the quick access is not needed.

Thanks

u/yerFACE · 1 pointr/homeowners

Looks like these to me:

Prime-Line R 7240 Drawer Side Track Back Brackets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006P1T70W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_gQPRBbK586P8X

I’ve replaced a few so far. Zip ties can hold things up temporarily though ymmv.

u/bboyjkang · 1 pointr/RSI

You don't need to completely avoid using it, but switch immediately to the other hand if there's discomfort.

Another reminder:

Make sure your wrist is neutral (no flexion or extension).

http://i.imgur.com/vypL53j.gif

In regards to feeling discomfort when you're resting your wrist on the table:

Unless you're so close to the table where your elbow is on the surface, I think that there's some exertion required to keep your wrist on the surface.

An example of a bad position would be if you're far away from the surface, and your wrists are hanging on the edge.

(That's why I'm eventually going to switch from a keyboard tray to an adjustable desk, and keyboard slide with a custom sized tray.

http://www.amazon.com/Keyboard-Slide-Extension-Steel-Set/dp/B00AHFRUHE

I want more of my forearm on a surface, and a stock tray isn't deep enough.

I have a bad back, which is why I like stiff and non-adjustable chairs.

If you have an adjustable chair, then it should be fine since you can use a regular table
).

Find a better resting position for the right hand.

Try:

Maybe have more of your right forearm on the surface.

Have it the table, but don't rest it on a mouse (there's some wrist extension involved when it's on the mouse).

Have the right arm by your side.

u/L0to · 1 pointr/DIY

Hey there,

I'm looking for sturdy undermount adjustable height locking railmount slides for a project and wasn't sure about the best place to ask for a recommendation.

If you wouldn't mind, could you either help with a recommendation if you know of good slides, or if not that point me in the direction of the best place to ask. I'm kind of at a loss where to even look beyond googling so I decided to try asking here.

I'm currently using these Lee Valley slides on a self built computer to hold my mouse and keyboard:
http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=48619&cat=3,43614,43616&ap=1

However, these slides don't lock firmly enough for my tastes so I'm looking for a replacement. I found these on amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Metal-Ball-bearing-Keyboard-Slide/dp/B000KQ5E82

I'm wondering if anybody here has any personal experience though to comment. I need ones that lock very sturdy because movement while I'm trying to do stuff on my computer is super annoying and I currently have to put up with a bit of wobble.

u/txracin · 1 pointr/iRacing

https://www.amazon.com/Keyboard-Slide-Extension-Steel-Set/dp/B00AHFRUHE/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_60_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=VK085B067MNX13MMPGEP

Install these sliding racks and a piece of nice oak or a hardwood of your choice under the desk. To the right of your shifter is one mounting point and the leg on the left is the other. Then you'll have an easy to use pull out drawer to put both your keyboard and mouse on.

IMO the best solution is to build a quickie driving rig with a junkyard seat. You can have all the wood cut at Lowe's, home depot, or menard's if you have your measurements sheet. The seat should cost around 10 bucks on half off day or 20 at the worst (most pull your own yards have this and black friday is coming up when they have 75% off for one day.) For about the same price as a name brand keyboard rack you can have a nice custom rig.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buhFEla7Lq4

This youtube video is pretty close to what I mean. It's a little fancier than mine but it's around the same price plus he gets a ton of close-ups and explains the build fairly well. You can build a nice little PC rack on the side to keep everything looking crispy for when you start streaming :)

EDIT: wrong link

u/danauns · 1 pointr/DIY

Rather than standard drawer slides, I'd shop for top mount drawer slides like these on Amazon. These are sold as a keyboard mount, but you could simply mount them to your rack and be good to go.

u/mannisanders · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

https://www.amazon.com/Extension-Bearing-Sliding-Available-Lengths/dp/B07HNX7KLV/

These drawer slides would do just fine. 😊 I work in hardware sales and use similar ones on all my desks. The soft close version is nice but they hold a little less weight.

u/schmin · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon


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u/Aristiana · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Amazon.com!

https://www.amazon.com/White-Plastic-Guide-Grooved-Drawers/dp/B004RAJ0ZA

Not sure if it's your size, I hope it is! Good luck!

u/Devilswings5 · 1 pointr/Vivarium

never done one myself but if you can get a extra shelf your not using or a piece of wood to match you should be able to use regular drawer slides you just have to screw it to the side of the shelving and yes home depot and lowes cut wood for you

for refrence holds up to 100lbs

https://www.amazon.com/Liberty-D80616C-ZP-W-16-Inch-Bearing-Drawer/dp/B0064MDQ0E/ref=lp_511238_1_11?s=hardware&ie=UTF8&qid=1571784545&sr=1-11#customerReviews

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edit: as a side note make sure you get the slides mounted as level as possible

u/maddenstyles · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Right? I'm going to try this on one door and drawer tonight but this has seriously changed my whole project plan and possibly outlook in life.

Here's the drawer version of the dampers.

Video showing how the installation goes...looks super easy!

u/low_altitude_sherpa · 1 pointr/TeardropTrailers

Amazon has them I believe.

I like this design as you could even put one of the van tents attached to the back door a sitting area. Pretty sweet.

Edit:. Here are some 36" 500 lbs ones. https://www.amazon.com/Drawer-Slide-Extension-Heavy-Capacity/dp/B0009OBPH4/ref=pd_sim_sbs_328_2?ie=UTF8&dpID=31jBKOPgl7L&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL480_SR480%2C480_&refRID=XQDMWSYA2V0GB3H6Q8G4

u/Ch3mlab · 1 pointr/MusicBattlestations

I used these rails:


FRMSAET Heavy Duty 12/14/16/18 inches Thickness Steel Construction Ball Bearing Keyboard Slides Keyboard Drawer Slides Tray Accessories Cabinet Furniture Hardware Rails (16 inches, Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H9XXWFW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_NWS0DbJZAK2NZ

They work great and are very sturdy. The drawer is a solid piece of white oak I bought online, routed the edges to be smooth, stained with black ink, and then satin coated with a spray finish.

u/MCubb · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hey congrats on your new home!

This wall organizer would help loads with brooms and mops and what not!

futz

Thanks for the contest!

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So first off you'll need this sign so there's never any misunderstanding about the house rules.

You'll need these multifunctional pillows.

A full barbeque set of accessories because it will make grilling life easier.

A manly looking comforter set

One of these wall racks because it's really annoying when they keep falling over.