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Craftsman Drawer Conversion?

devilphrog

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Is it possible to convert a standard 26" Ball Bearing Drawer to Griplatch Drawers on a Craftsman Box? I really cannot stand the detents on my box, as they are incredibly stiff. Only the heavy drawers are relatively easy to overcome the detent without slamming the drawers shut.
 
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rsanter

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dont think so
also, the replacement parts would make it cost prohibitive
you can sell what you have and buy another box

also you could pull the drawers and ease off the detents a bit

bob
 

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Is it possible to convert a standard 26" Ball Bearing Drawer to Griplatch Drawers on a Craftsman Box? I really cannot stand the detents on my box, as they are incredibly stiff. Only the heavy drawers are relatively easy to overcome the detent without slamming the drawers shut.

Are your detents those plastic ones in the middle on the back of the drawers? If yes, remove them and double stick (use mirror tape) some magnets on the back of the tool box behind each drawer, shim as needed, you'll love the difference. If it's those plastic ones actually on the drawer slides they'll "work in" after a little use and feel a lot better.
 

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That's what I figured, and I cannot seem to locate replacement detents that are softer. Maybe I'll hunt on Ebay for a solution.

take a file or some sandpaper to the ones you have to knock them down a bit
also you can try taking one sides off and see how that feels

bob
 
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dps

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I removed one on each side, and took a sliver off the remaining one on each drawer. It helps A LOT.
 

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are they dry? a drop of grease on them helps also. it also does not damage or alter the box. if you break or alter the detents and do not like the outcome you will have to buy new detents and start over.
 
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http://docs.google.com/View?id=dg645rck_8fj2xhxf8

Well I pulled out the detents on one side and it kind of makes a difference. Are these detents the same as the Accuride ones? I have seen in some older posts that they make a softer durometer/ compound detent and you can get them for free from accuride? Also I am unable to get the picture to post on the post image function. :headscrat
 
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