tool_scrounge
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I had a question in regard to a Snap-on mid 1980's vintage KR650 tool chest. The friction slides are easy enough to remove with a piece of shim stock. The bottom four drawers come off of the roller slides easy enough by removing a screw and carefully lifting. But how do you remove the drawer slides from the chest? It looks like they are riveted to the tool chest. If this is the case, you need to drill the rivets to remove the slides? They are covered with dirt and grease so I am looking removing them for cleaning. Or do folks just spray clean them in-place?
In regard to lubrication for the ball slides, what do folks like? I have heard good recommendations using wax lubricants in solvent for bike chains, such as White Lightning.
One think I noticed is the some detents at the back of the roller slides have deteriorated and come off. I do not see the detents listed on the KR650 parts list on the snap-on web site. They do show the drawer slide kits as part number 8-3388ALRS. Separately on the Snap-On site I do see Detent kits. Is Detent Kit, Narrow, Standard Stiffness (Item: 8-88ASNRK), black in color. Is the correct kit?
Thanks
In regard to lubrication for the ball slides, what do folks like? I have heard good recommendations using wax lubricants in solvent for bike chains, such as White Lightning.
One think I noticed is the some detents at the back of the roller slides have deteriorated and come off. I do not see the detents listed on the KR650 parts list on the snap-on web site. They do show the drawer slide kits as part number 8-3388ALRS. Separately on the Snap-On site I do see Detent kits. Is Detent Kit, Narrow, Standard Stiffness (Item: 8-88ASNRK), black in color. Is the correct kit?
Thanks
