Submitted by MissPhantoms t3_z14g55 in DIY
I recently got a new pc monitor and the base that came with it is too big for my desk. So I decided to get one of those monitors arm for my desk. The problem is that the back of my desk isn't open so I can't clamp it down and the only way to install it is through a grommet hole I plan to drill into the desk. But there is an issue with that too because the desk has a drawer that is right in the middle of the desk and goes all the way to the back of the desk. So then I can't install the arm because there is no space. So I was wondering if it would be possibly to shorten the drawer and what's the way I should go about it?
mjgood91 t1_ix8w725 wrote
Sure! If I were you, I'd pick up a circular saw, pop off the back of the drawer, cut the drawer down to size at the rear now that it doesn't have the back installed, and reinstall the back onto the now shortened drawer.
You may also need screwdrivers for removing the back, or if it was nailed a crowbar or hammer with a claw on it for prying it open.
Definitely drill pilot holes into the drawer edges before you try screwing the back of the drawer back onto the shortened drawer. You can drill pilot holes with a rotary drill and some drill bits.