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Help with SO model number

nickelmore

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My new to me setup but for insurance purposes I need to identify the model number of this roller.

I have a KRL1203B on top and a full locker on the left and right. It was our shop box and neglected the last 6 months during our move. it will get a good simple green wipe down and cleaner wax on the outside and in the spring will take all the drawers out to do a more thorough cleaning.

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firebox40dash5

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KRL1003, I believe. IIRC the older KRL1001 looked very close... but that should have a flat key, not a round one like the current boxes.
 
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bobcatdan

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It's a KRL 1003, probably a B or C model as it has the newer drawer arrangement over the original 1003. Also it has the single lock, earlier ones had three, one for each bank. A KRL 1023 is the modern version with two wide top drawers.
 

Wamsutta

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I guess I really did not know that. I will look at some other bio product I have or just use some dawn and water.

The stuff I like using for removing dust and dirt is windshield washer fluid; the same stuff you put in your car. It's very affective at loosening up dirt and it leaves no film. It's also completely non corrosive. It doesn't contain any ammonia like Windex does that harms plastics. You simply spray it on and wipe it off with an absorbent towel.

For wiping off grease, I use Walmart SuperTech spray lube. It's a mild solvent that cuts through grease. It leaves an oily film, but it's non corrosive and harmless to metal.

For removing anything sticky, GooGone and a toothbrush gets deployed.
 
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