Dresser mirror support
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William on Nov 04, 2016Use the existing rails and replace the missing screws. There should be holes from the screws in the mirror frame and the dresser. Just make sure the screws are at least 1/14" long.Helpful Reply
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Bobbie on Nov 05, 2016Head to your nearest hardware store and get more screws. Be sure they at least 1-1/4 to 1-3/4 inches Long to replace missing screws.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Boxberger White on Nov 05, 2016Done that. Hard, so far, to find right diameter that fit the bracket hole and weight. (I haunt the hardware stores)1 marked as helpful Reply
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William on Nov 06, 2016There are so many different size screws available, something has to fit. Check out Home Depot, Lowes, or Menards. I don't understand what you mean by weight.Helpful Reply
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Steve on Nov 07, 2016Was the mirror originally from this dresser? If not you may have to try a different approach. Otherwise a #10__1 1/4" to 1 1/2" Phillips flat head screw usually does the trick.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Boxberger White on Nov 07, 2016It is the original. I'll check that size, thanksHelpful Reply
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