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(03-23-2022, 05:54 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Find anything?
I've got some 16" BB that can be cut off I think
Thank you but have access to even sizes from work. Pretty decent prices. Unfortunately, I've had a lot going on personally and haven't spent much time looking for anything.
Hopefully next week slows down.
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Update. I called the manufacturer today and asked about replacement slides. They are available, $16 each side for a total of $32/pr. No way, they aren't that special. I picked up a pair of 14" slides and will install them to see how noticeable the difference is.
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(05-20-2022, 11:39 AM)museumguy Wrote: Update. I called the manufacturer today and asked about replacement slides. They are available, $16 each side for a total of $32/pr. No way, they aren't that special. I picked up a pair of 14" slides and will install them to see how noticeable the difference is.
Maybe that's why they made 'em 15"?
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(07-02-2022, 07:16 PM)kurt18947 Wrote: Maybe that's why they made 'em 15"?
Probably. It was Waterloo that was bought by Stanley. The phone number connects to Waterloo.
After the phone call, I went and measured the toolbox again, duh, 16" fits just fine. I replaced 1 already, works great.
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Garry, just came across this thread and noticed the length because I'm also looking for two sets of 15" slides. Would be interested in how the 14" slides work out for you.
Thanks,
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Hi Doug. I actually used 16" slides. They fit and worked fine. The screw holes in the slides lined up with the holes in the cabinet and drawers perfectly.
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Thanks - glad it worked out for you.
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(07-10-2022, 09:08 PM)Tapper Wrote: Thanks - glad it worked out for you.
Me to. I feel like a fool for not measuring accurately in the beginning. I need to replace several slides, they just didn't last very long. I now know what I need to accomplish this, more pop rivets!! Lol
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