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Gadget_Man
Explorer
Dec 14, 2013

RV Drawer Upgrade

I’d like to replace all of my RV’s drawer slides with the new soft closing drawer slides. I think they would work well in an RV, since they require extra force to open, which should prevent unwanted drawer openings while going down the road.

Has anyone in the forum tackled this type of project yet? If so, what brand of drawer slides did you use? I’m currently looking at the KV (Knape & Vogt) slides sold on Amazon.com.

Thanks.

Craig

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  • Craig P. wrote:
    I’d like to replace all of my RV’s drawer slides with the new soft closing drawer slides. I think they would work well in an RV, since they require extra force to open, which should prevent unwanted drawer openings while going down the road.

    Has anyone in the forum tackled this type of project yet? If so, what brand of drawer slides did you use? I’m currently looking at the KV (Knape & Vogt) slides sold on Amazon.com.

    Thanks.

    Craig


    I did a major drawer upgrade to our trailer and pics along with descriptions in the captions are in THIS ALBUM. I used regular full extension ball bearing slides and the drawers stay closed and there is an adjustment to set the force to open the drawers. These are the 100lb slides you can find at Lowes and probably HD and I think they are the Knape and Vogt.

    Here is a quick pic of just the slides I used




    Larry
  • The latches you are showing the link to are make in the USA they are southco latches.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Standard equipment on my RV. Which is why I had to install locks to keep them from opening when I'm driving.

    So, how did i lock 'em.... I will describe two drawers

    The kitchen has a stack of 4, between the top two I put a large eye bolt..Likewise another directly below it between the bottom two.

    A dowel rod passes through the eyes.

    Another drawer is held closed by a bungee cord across it.

    Cubbord doors with velcro around the knobs (Bi-parting doors) or hook and eye or modified hinges (I took the pin out anddrop a cotter key in to lock it.

    Everything is LOCKED before hitting the road tomorrow morning.
  • dockmasterdave wrote:
    As a professional furniture maker, I would say to go to a cabinet shop supply house and get Blum tandem slo close. I will fire the first person who brings something into my shop labeled KV.


    Thanks for the professional advice. That's why I came here for guidance.

    Craig
  • As a professional furniture maker, I would say to go to a cabinet shop supply house and get Blum tandem slo close. I will fire the first person who brings something into my shop labeled KV.
  • Craig P. wrote:
    accsys wrote:
    Tiffin uses these drawer latches at the rear of all of their drawers to prevent opening while traveling. They work very well.


    Thanks. I may go to these if I don't find the right drawer slide.


    These are in my MH also. They come in different sizes. 5 lb, 10 lb etc. depending on how much is in the drawer. We had to go up to the 10 lb on some of our drawers that had heavy things. Factory installed all 5 lb.
  • my 99 chieftain had puny plastic fittings at the back where the side slides were held. I had to replace a bunch of them with a newer design that was sturdy. the hassle trying to work at the back wall replacing them would stop me from taking on such a project, at least with small narrow inaccessible locations for some drawers.
    bumpy
  • accsys wrote:
    Tiffin uses these drawer latches at the rear of all of their drawers to prevent opening while traveling. They work very well.


    Thanks. I may go to these if I don't find the right drawer slide.

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