![]() I turned, instead, to Craigslist and luckily found someone selling a retired IKEA item, the single drawer insert. Also, it seems very easy to make the two slides slightly nonparallel, which means your drawer doesn’t slide. I also started to tally up the expenses for this little side project and drawer slides + wood + drawer slide mounting guide = ~$50, which seemed excessive. These are less common than their side mounted counterparts and finding a set that’s also sufficiently short was problematic. The dimensions for a standard hanging file folder a such that there’s not much wiggle room on the sides, meaning I would need bottom mount drawer slides (or so I thought). I knew I wanted a filling cubby to fit in my Expedit unit and to fill it with multicolored folders, I just didn’t know exactly how to do this.įirst Attempt I initially was going to build this little guy from scratch. My mom always color coded her filling system and that woman can always find exactly what she’s looking for, even in a pinch. Despite their widespread usage and clear dominance of the SF Bay Craigslist market, IKEA hasn’t developed a filling cubby for this popular system - actually, no one has. I has 5 cubbies down and across and since we live with limited storage space, this has been a useful addition to our apartment. ![]() ![]() Like many nomadic friends, we own one of the Expedit units from IKEA.
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