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Drawer slides for this workbench?

Larey

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Got this workbench really cheap and would like to replace the bent slides. Need help identifying the maker as it had no labels or stampings on it that I could find. Thanks in advance.
Larey
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turbowoodworker

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That is the typical Craftsman workbench. It came with an MDF or galvanized over MDF top. Sears can get you the slide assemblies. search parts on the Sears site but it helps if you have a model number.
 

rsanter

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Don't know the maker, perhaps Waterloo,
But it looks just like a sears unit I used to have

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ez-duzit

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Turbo is correct. It's the worse piece of **** Craftsman ever made. The drawers are flimsy. If you must keep it, replace the slides; they just aren't up to the weight of a lot of tools.
 
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Larey

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Don't really plan on keeps tools in it, maybe random stuff it will be used more for an area to continue my workbench with.


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Nowater

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Like others, this piece reminds me of a Craftsman unit I had years ago. Always sounded like a tin can until I got rid of it. For me the key to identifying it was the black iron nuts and bolts-hex head holding it together.
 
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