We have a lot of lock parts in stock, mainly for the newer style DOM locks and associated pieces. The OLD ones with the back nut are impossible to get BUT the newer style locks will fit and can be made to work. Not directly but with a little ingenuity on how to adapt the two lock rod styles...
Wow!! You went through a lot building that place. It came out beautiful but family is always first. Your next one will be even better. Let us know if we can help again with your Lista cabinets.
Best of luck on the move.
Joe
Hi,
Lista does not have those anymore and my stock is one BUT I think I know where we can get some. I'll check Monday. Give me a call at 800-618-8028 or drop me an email [email protected] to check with me.
Thanks,
Joe
I don't know of an "official" position on bearing lube but we've been doing this for years and this is what we do. I mix 50/50 Acetone and ATF to wash/clean out the bearings, then I lube with 3-in-One oil and sometimes also with a light white lithium lube. The secret is clean and lubed.
Joe
They look like Lista cabinets; very old ones. The big thing to evaluate is the roller bearings. Most people never service them so they could be worn out, otherwise they need servicing. I expect the cabinets are OLD Style with metal roller bearings. If you want to know more, email me...
Okay, here's the deal on OLD vs NEW drawer assemblies. For transitional purposes the NEW drawer suspension happened about 10 years ago. The OLD drawers used steel roller bearings that nobody ever cleaned and lubed; hence they got hard to use and often would wear out. The NEW suspension uses...
Your cabinet is a DW900 and we usually have locks and drawer end caps in stock. I also have a few of the older bearings in stock in my shop.
Either comment here or drop me a note at [email protected]
Were glad your happy. Isabelle and I do our best in taking care of matters. We would love to see a picture of the backside of that shirt. Our beloved Wild Child.
Thanks for the kind words.
Joe
The easiest way is to just call us and then we can help you figure out which wheels are best. Our number is 800-618-8028, pres #1 to get to me.
We do really good GJ discounts but you can always buy from someone else. I can at least give you the right part number(s).
Joe
Joe
Isabelle sent you some cabinet labels at no charge of course. Let us know if you need parts or any guidance. Feel free to call us also at 978-618-2800 if chatting on the phone is better for you.
Joe
Absolutely right. Clean them and lube them. 95% of the time they need maintenance and it will usually cure them. We use a 50/50 mix of ATF and Acetone to clean them out before hitting them with air and some good lube.
I do have a few (Very few) of these old style bearings if they are truley...
The cabinet looks to be an MP (22" x 28" approximately. Anyways, it is the old style with roller bearings and with a lower tray drawer system as part of the suspension. It looks like i'ts a good 10 years old.
Wash the bearings out with a 50/50 mix of ATF and Acetone; re lubricate the bearings...
Thanks for your kind words and understanding. I'm doing fine and now realize I'm not invincible and have to let go of a few thing.
We love storage walls and know them quite well. Let me know your ideas when you are ready.
Joe
So Yes, it is true we are no longer promoting our Junkyard Specials on our web site. it has been a long time making this decision and our customers deserve and expect the straight answer.
On February 3, 2017 I suffered a real nasty stroke that put me in the hospital for almost two weeks and...
I re-fixed the link to enter without making a financial commitment. Just fill out our contact form and you will be registered. Mention Wounded Warrior and your all set.
https://www.americanworkspace.com/contact-us-at-american-workspace
If you do want to donate, go directly to the WWP site...
Thanks for the suggestion. My Dad was a WWII Veteran, unfortunately I personally am not a Veteran but I still honor them as they should be so honored. I'm quite sure there will be more things we will do with other great organizations.
Regards,
Joe