thehorse13
Well-known member
Today I found a few minutes to begin tearing down my new to me $25 Craftsman roller. When I removed all of the drawers, I discovered that this poor thing had a rough past.
The bottom door is missing and someone took a grinder to the ears on all of the drawers. The ears are what cause the drawers to lock when the bottom door is closed. I will have to bend a lot of metal back into place inside the box but the locks will never work again even if I can find a replacement door.
I then inspected the drawers and discovered a split at the back of one of the drawer rail guides. It's about 2 inches long and I'm on the fence about how to repair it.
The metal is very thin and I'm a bit worried about burning through it if I take a mig welder to it. Then of course I will have to use a dremel to grind and shape the repair so that it works properly with the frame rail.
Has anyone repaired something like this with any success? Thanks!
The bottom door is missing and someone took a grinder to the ears on all of the drawers. The ears are what cause the drawers to lock when the bottom door is closed. I will have to bend a lot of metal back into place inside the box but the locks will never work again even if I can find a replacement door.
I then inspected the drawers and discovered a split at the back of one of the drawer rail guides. It's about 2 inches long and I'm on the fence about how to repair it.
The metal is very thin and I'm a bit worried about burning through it if I take a mig welder to it. Then of course I will have to use a dremel to grind and shape the repair so that it works properly with the frame rail.
Has anyone repaired something like this with any success? Thanks!
