Thank you!!! I had to replace the casters on a 1990's vintage Craftsman roll around took chest, which meant removing the bottom drawers to access the hardware. The hacksaw bit worked, but a couple of the slides (8 in total) required oiling the blade and then striking it with a small ball peen hammer. Thanks again.
Thanks . Just found your video . The bent hacksaw blade works great . I just tapped it in with my hand . No need to break the blade . The bend acts as a ramp to go over the hump.
Thank you!!! I had to replace the casters on a 1990's vintage Craftsman roll around took chest, which meant removing the bottom drawers to access the hardware. The hacksaw bit worked, but a couple of the slides (8 in total) required oiling the blade and then striking it with a small ball peen hammer. Thanks again.
Thanks . Just found your video . The bent hacksaw blade works great . I just tapped it in with my hand . No need to break the blade . The bend acts as a ramp to go over the hump.
I followed your video and got the bottom drawer out so that I could replace a bad caster wheel. Thanks for the tip!
Thank you!! I didn’t have to cut my blade, I just bent it.
Works great, thanks for the tip!
Worked perfectly, thank you!
A screwdriver works even better just push on the clearance hole in the slide and then pull the drawer out lol
Long time since but I'm so glad I found you lol
I sure would like to get a better look at those lock bars. I was given an old box that had them missing. I'd like to re-create them.
here they are. let me know when you're done with them, i'll take this down ruclips.net/user/shortsUamX1jJNew4
Great Video! Very good, useful information!
Thanks! It took about a 15 attempts on each side to get them free but it worked LOL
fantastic movie!
Great video thanks