by CarlLaFong » Wed Oct 05, 2011 7:35 pm
I see two problems with the baby locks. First is the installation. It's gonna be a real booger to screw the locks into the cabinet, unless it come apart. There's just no room to maneuver a screwdriver in those little spaces.
The second is the drawer boxes and the openings that they slide into are, essentially, the same size. There is no room for the baby locks. He could cut down the backs of the drawers to accommodate them, but there is still problem number one. Using metal guides would have solved the problem, but that's water under the bridge now. For limited, occasional use, I like wooden guides anyway. They're cheap and lightweight. There are a bunch of coulda, shoulda and wouldas here, but I won't go into them. For a first time set of drawers, they ain't too shabby. A small upper face frame, even a quarter inch would have given enough of a lip for the, previously mentioned "gravity toggles" to work (OK, allow me one "shoulda"). The cord idea that I had in my other post is, somewhat, inelegant but might be the best option, so far.
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