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ChefRex

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I have been grafting a Snap on drawer that I got as a warranty for free into my wooden bench, e5316469191f5b13d11b1107067308f8.jpg
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Needs a little fine tuning but seems to work well, slides cost me $75 but otherwise free using what was around.
It will free up a lot of room in my “stack” of boxes that are overflowing.

Looking for an economical liner for a 27” deep drawer, any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!


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I like the self stick cork stuff

I would really prefer to stay away from anything with adhesive, finding anything deep enough in one piece online is fruitless unless I buy a piece much longer than I need.
Will keep it under consideration, thanks.
 

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How about getting some individual adhesive backed cork tiles and putting those onto it's own thin sheet of sacrificial material, cut to fit, and install that in there?
 

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In my experience, the liners move toward the rear of the drawer with use unless they are restrained somehow.

I'm thinking of using two-sided carpet tape on the front edge, just behind the drawer front to try to combat this.
 
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I used foam backed carpet remnants in the '70s but have now graduated to yoga mats - both stay put well.

Beware the numerous things on Amazon - I could never get a good type there

there's an entire thread on drawer liners on here
 
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ChefRex

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In my experience, the liners move toward the rear of the drawer with use unless they are restrained somehow.

I'm thinking of using two-sided carpet tape on the front edge, just behind the drawer front to try to combat this.
I am well aware of liners that do not grip,. I started organizing the drawer tonight so I can "deconstruct" onto the bench and add a liner that will also prevent the tools from slipping.
The metric draw in the stack had a nicely wadded liner in it.
Lots of new room, even found a Plumb socket I didn't know I had.
I used foam backed carpet remnants in the '70s but have now graduated to yoga mats - both stay put well.

Beware the numerous things on Amazon - I could never get a good type there

there's an entire thread on drawer liners on here
Thanks for the ideas, you and all, now to look for said thread.
Where's the link? :lol_hitti
 

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I agree with Yoga mat from 5 below.
I use black Yoga mats for big drawers and Husky mat from Home depot for small shallow boxes and drawers
 

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I bit the bullet and went with the NuSource roll, more than I wanted to spend but it's only money and the stack needs prettying up too.
Thank all once again.:beer:

I have been pretty happy with the NuSource liner. They do have two levels of tacky available as of last time I ordered.
 
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