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- John *.?-!.* cub owner
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Sears tool cabinets
If anyone needs parts for their Sears chests, Sears buys them from Waterloo Industries and you can get parts from Waterloo ( 800-833-4405 ). They need either the model, which is on a paper tag in the top drawer on the right side, or if needing slides, the part number is stamped into the rail and can be seen by removing the drawer, and with the slide all the way out you will see the number stamped into the rail towards the rear. Waterloo's prices are a little over 1/2 of Sears, plus they have the parts Sears says are not available.
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Re: Sears tool cabinets
Thanks John, that's good to know. Trouble is by the time I may need a part I'll have forgotten it.
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Re: Sears tool cabinets
print it and tape inside the lid.
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Re: Sears tool cabinets
Thanks John I wrote it down and will put the info in my tool box
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Re: Sears tool cabinets
print it and tape inside the lid.
Another good idea John. The only problem there is that my lid is already full of things to remember. Maybe I'll have to go through them and throw out the ones that I don't remember why I saved them.
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Re: Sears tool cabinets
Sure fire way to remember why you saved them a week after you toss them!birddog wrote:print it and tape inside the lid.
Another good idea John. The only problem there is that my lid is already full of things to remember. Maybe I'll have to go through them and throw out the ones that I don't remember why I saved them.
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