Someone would like me to make them some drawers to go underneath their TV, the only thing is they want to drawer width to be 1.4 meters and to have push to open runners so there are no handles. For me these seem like extremely wide drawers and not something I have even considered doing before.
When I have been looking for runners they often state a maximum width which isn't anywhere near what I was after. I was wondering if anyone had any advice as whether the width means the runners can't take the weight with such a width or if it's a case of the runners coming out of sync and the drawer checking and getting stuck which could perhaps be worked around with a guide down the centre of the drawer?
My gut says suggest split the drawer width in two but I first wanted to get other people opinion as to whether it was possible to give them what they asked for.
When I have been looking for runners they often state a maximum width which isn't anywhere near what I was after. I was wondering if anyone had any advice as whether the width means the runners can't take the weight with such a width or if it's a case of the runners coming out of sync and the drawer checking and getting stuck which could perhaps be worked around with a guide down the centre of the drawer?
My gut says suggest split the drawer width in two but I first wanted to get other people opinion as to whether it was possible to give them what they asked for.