If yours is like mine, you have to push a flat bladed screwdriver between the 
inner slide and the one rivoted to the drawer.  You have to insert the 
screwdriver before the drawer is all the way out  because the catch that keeps 
the drawer from coming all the way out consists of two tabs one on the inner 
slide and one on the drawer slide.  The open end of the inner  tab is tward the 
back of the cabinet and the open end of the tab attached to the drawer slide is 
tward you as you are opening the drawer.  These tabs lock into each other when 
the drawer is pulled all the way out.

Hopefully I explained it well enough that you get the picture.  With a little 
patients you should bee able to remove the drawer.

Good luck :)

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ron Yearns 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2009 10:04 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] tool cabinet


  OK help. I have a roll around Sears Craftsman tool cabinet. Steel 4 
  drawer locking. Here is what has happened. A set of sockets in a plastic 
  case was lain in the bottom drawer on top of some other stuff , somehow in 
  shutting the drawers it slid and is setting vertical behind something else. 
  Anyway the second drawer up will not shut and the bottom is not asseble 
  because the second drawer up is being pulled out with this plastic case. 
  We, myself and sighted wife have looked and can find no latches to free the 
  drawer on top so we could pull it entirely out of the cabinet and fix 
  things. Is there a hidden catch or am I going to have to saw part of the 
  back out of the upper drawer so I can fish my hand down into the other one.
  Ron 



   

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