Since I know a bunch of you are pretty handy, how would you go about repairing this deli meat drawer for a Samsung rf24fsedbsr/aa fridge?
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Super glue on acrylic underneath and glue crack? Flex tape?
A new one is over $150 so no thanks!
I'd grab some 2 part epoxy at the local ace hardware (or whatever store) that's designed for plastic. While there grab one of those wall patch kits that are metal, or a thin piece of plastic.
Rough sand the back of the drawer (optionally), layer some epoxy, put the patch or plastic over it. Bonus points if you get a bit in the crack as well, but it'll probably leak through to the top so you'd need to scape it out unless you want the top roughed a bit.
Not sure that'd be perfect, but I think with a bit of support it'll hopefully stay in place. The patch kit should be thin enough to not get in the way, and the epoxy can embed and extra stick, but I imagine it'll still flex. If you used plastic, make sure the drawer can still slide with whatever thickness you'd be adding. The layer of plastic approach will likely flex less.
Make sure to do it outside since 2-part epoxy is noxious.
Also if you want to get really crazy, you could do it with a carbon fiber patch. No real reason versus the metal patch version, but it'd be cool
. The patch plus epoxy is basically the same idea how they build things out of carbon fiber. Layers of carbon fiber laminated together with a glue/epoxy.