I'm turning to the collective wisdom of the Garage Journal community because I am out of ideas. I picked up this 1955 Craftsman Roller cabinet last year and haven't done much with it as it is missing one friction slide on the bottom drawer of the bottom cabinet. Last weekend, I started getting serious about searching for one and thought for awhile that I was successful with my search.
I contacted Sears through their online chat and found someone (Murry) who was extremely helpful and told me he was able to find a substitute that would work. I received it in the mail today only to find my hopes dashed. Although it was the same style, it was 6" too short and appears suitable only for the top box. I went back through their online chat and went through 3 people, none of whom was as helpful as the one that helped me the other day. They simply told me my cabinet was too old so they couldn't help me. They sent me to my local Sears parts store, who was sympathetic, but still unable to help me find the right slide. I know that Murry could have matched it up because he managed to find nearly the right match before. If only I could reach out to him again.
I contacted Waterloo who were nice but when I told her the manufacturer, said they couldn't help. I talked to a sheet metal outfit who told me they could replicate the slide but it would cost me about $500.
If I am unable to locate a matching slide I will either have to try and replace with ball bearing slides or I would swap out the new (shorter) slide on one of the small top drawers and using it on the bottom drawer. It would limit the opening range of the small top drawer but I could at least make my bottom drawer usable.
Anybody out there have any ideas for me? Anybody have one (1" x 15") laying around in their shop?
Brad
I contacted Sears through their online chat and found someone (Murry) who was extremely helpful and told me he was able to find a substitute that would work. I received it in the mail today only to find my hopes dashed. Although it was the same style, it was 6" too short and appears suitable only for the top box. I went back through their online chat and went through 3 people, none of whom was as helpful as the one that helped me the other day. They simply told me my cabinet was too old so they couldn't help me. They sent me to my local Sears parts store, who was sympathetic, but still unable to help me find the right slide. I know that Murry could have matched it up because he managed to find nearly the right match before. If only I could reach out to him again.
I contacted Waterloo who were nice but when I told her the manufacturer, said they couldn't help. I talked to a sheet metal outfit who told me they could replicate the slide but it would cost me about $500.

If I am unable to locate a matching slide I will either have to try and replace with ball bearing slides or I would swap out the new (shorter) slide on one of the small top drawers and using it on the bottom drawer. It would limit the opening range of the small top drawer but I could at least make my bottom drawer usable.
Anybody out there have any ideas for me? Anybody have one (1" x 15") laying around in their shop?
Brad
