Replaces the rails on an old IKEA dresser that has become damaged through frequent use. On the IKEA rail, the top and bottom edge is a thin (maybe 1mm) strip that supports the weight of the crate when getting in and out, on one rail and the other it's torn in places and the bottom is completely broken off. So maybe I thought the designers would do better if they made the rail from one solid piece, but that's not right, it has the same weaknesses as the IKEA rail, that thin strip at the top and bottom, not good on the Photo it is clear that this is so. I'll try to improve the design, hopefully by filling the hollow parts with putty and maybe adding strength, otherwise it will fail just like IKEA's rails. Let's see what happens, the manufacturer should have made the product better than the IKEA model but instead chose to more or less copy it and save some plastic with thin vertical brackets to reinforce the thin horizontal edges (the the use of stoppers on the drawer groove which makes it difficult to pull the drawers out all the way Update-5/5/16 - The drawers are a bit tight but I think they will smooth out as the drawer wears down the rails Interesting I but uploaded pictures Revane decided against it, they are available.