Bought a Kennedy 520 over the weekend and have started cleaning it up. If I pay myself min wage per hour I probably would have been ahead to buy new but I'm in too deep at this point and new wouldn't have the 50 year old patina. I found the original receipt under the door which was kind of cool. It was purchased in 1964 thru payroll deduction at a cost $23.50 plus $1.52 tax. And naturally it was a "carbon copy" of the receipt.
Anyway, I'm about to remove the drawer glides and wondered if there's any reason to keep them matched to each respective drawer? There doesn't appear to be much of a wear pattern and they look symmetrical front to back so I was going to just pull them all and throw them in solvent.
Anyway, I'm about to remove the drawer glides and wondered if there's any reason to keep them matched to each respective drawer? There doesn't appear to be much of a wear pattern and they look symmetrical front to back so I was going to just pull them all and throw them in solvent.