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Default Wooden Computer Desk repair

I have a wooden computer desk that has a pull out shelf for the
keyboard. This shelf's rails are broken and I would like to find a
source of replacement rails.

Thanks
Carl

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I have a wooden computer desk that has a pull out shelf for the
keyboard. This shelf's rails are broken and I would like to find a
source of replacement rails.

Thanks
Carl



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I have a wooden computer desk that has a pull out shelf for the
keyboard. This shelf's rails are broken and I would like to find a
source of replacement rails.

Thanks
Carl

If the rails are the metal slide type, then you can find rails at Home
Depot, Lowe's, Rockler, Woodcraft, etc.
If they are solid wood type, have you tried to make replacements yourself?
Jim


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Thanks for all the replies, I did not know that Lowe's, Home Depot
carried just rails.

Carl

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