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MICHELLE H. April 7th 11 10:38 PM

"Grass USA" Drawer Slides??
 
Hi all,


Hoping that someone can help, and tell me the part number for a "Grass
USA" drawer slide, that I need a replacement for. The front wheel on
mine broke off last night, and I am having a hard time trying to find
the product number of this part.



At first I thought it was a "Blum" drawer slide, but I read that "Blum"
has their name "Blum" stamped on there, along with the product number.
My drawer slider only had a "G" on there, that looked like this: G*.
After searching the internet, I found out that it was made by a company
called "Grass USA".



There is NO numbers of any kind on this thing at all. And all the ones I
have seen for sale all look different then mine, with the screw hole in
the wrong place.



I found a pic from a guy, who has one exactly like mine, as he was
looking for the back bracket. Notice in the pic how there are 2 screw
holes, 1 on each side of the wheel, this is what I need. My brackets
have a 1 screw hole to the left of the wheel, and 1 screw hole to the
right of the wheel.



Here is a pic of what my slider looks like:



http://www.swisco.com/images/pictures/2011/04/796.jpg



Does anyone know what part number this one is, and where I can find a
replacement??



Thanks!


Michael B April 7th 11 11:32 PM

"Grass USA" Drawer Slides??
 
On Apr 7, 5:38*pm, (MICHELLE H.) wrote:
Hi all,

Hoping that someone can help, and tell me the part number for a "Grass
USA" drawer slide, that I need a replacement for. The front wheel on
mine broke off last night, and I am having a hard time trying to find
the product number of this part.

At first I thought it was a "Blum" drawer slide, but I read that "Blum"
has their name "Blum" stamped on there, along with the product number.
My drawer slider only had a "G" on there, that looked like this: G*.
After searching the internet, I found out that it was made by a company
called "Grass USA".

There is NO numbers of any kind on this thing at all. And all the ones I
have seen for sale all look different then mine, with the screw hole in
the wrong place.

I found a pic from a guy, who has one exactly like mine, as he was
looking for the back bracket. Notice in the pic how there are 2 screw
holes, 1 on each side of the wheel, this is what I need. My brackets
have a 1 screw hole to the left of the wheel, and 1 screw hole to the
right of the wheel.

Here is a pic of what my slider looks like:

http://www.swisco.com/images/pictures/2011/04/796.jpg

Does anyone know what part number this one is, and where I can find a
replacement??

Thanks!


You can talk with these people
http://www.cabinetparts.com/f/drawer-slides/

Smitty Two April 8th 11 04:28 PM

"Grass USA" Drawer Slides??
 
In article ,
(MICHELLE H.) wrote:

http://www.swisco.com/images/pictures/2011/04/796.jpg

Your pictures are not worth 1000 words. Too small, unlabeled, etc. I
can't tell what's broken. This might be a thing where you need to modify
and adapt. Is the wheel detached, or is the piece that holds the wheel
broken into pieces? Fitting a new loose wheel (readily available) or
modifying a similar bracket to make it work in your situation are
options.

MICHELLE H. April 8th 11 06:07 PM

"Grass USA" Drawer Slides?? ( Smitty )
 
Yes. the wheel completely broke off, and when the wheel broke off, it
failed to stop the drawer from coming all the way out, and so the metal
track/rail that the drawer fits into bent as well.


Smitty Two April 8th 11 08:09 PM

"Grass USA" Drawer Slides?? ( Smitty )
 
In article ,
(MICHELLE H.) wrote:

Yes. the wheel completely broke off, and when the wheel broke off, it
failed to stop the drawer from coming all the way out, and so the metal
track/rail that the drawer fits into bent as well.


If that's it, then a new wheel and tweak the rail back straight is all
you need.

MICHELLE H. April 9th 11 04:35 PM

"Grass USA" Drawer Slides?? ( Smitty )
 
The thing is, even if I find a new wheel, the original wheel which
snapped off, was soldered in place. I don't have any soldering tools, to
solder it in place?


Smitty Two April 9th 11 05:06 PM

"Grass USA" Drawer Slides?? ( Smitty )
 
In article ,
(MICHELLE H.) wrote:

The thing is, even if I find a new wheel, the original wheel which
snapped off, was soldered in place. I don't have any soldering tools, to
solder it in place?


Soldered? Really? I'd be curious to see one or two clear, focused,
well-lit, close-up pictures of the wheel and the spot from which it came.

Tony Miklos[_2_] April 9th 11 05:22 PM

"Grass USA" Drawer Slides?? ( Smitty )
 
On 4/9/2011 11:35 AM, MICHELLE H. wrote:
The thing is, even if I find a new wheel, the original wheel which
snapped off, was soldered in place. I don't have any soldering tools, to
solder it in place?


For Gawds sake, get a new slide and quit whining.

I need a wheel, but I can not install the wheel. I would say there is
one chance in a few million that it is soldered on, likely welded or
pressed in. Hmm? Maybe get the wheel and hire a welder to weld it on?
That would be cheap, right?

Get a new slide.

Smitty Two April 9th 11 05:28 PM

"Grass USA" Drawer Slides??
 
In article ,
Tony Miklos wrote:

On 4/9/2011 11:35 AM, MICHELLE H. wrote:
The thing is, even if I find a new wheel, the original wheel which
snapped off, was soldered in place. I don't have any soldering tools, to
solder it in place?


For Gawds sake, get a new slide and quit whining.

I need a wheel, but I can not install the wheel. I would say there is
one chance in a few million that it is soldered on, likely welded or
pressed in. Hmm? Maybe get the wheel and hire a welder to weld it on?
That would be cheap, right?

Get a new slide.


Uh, you haven't been following the thread, have you, Tony? Her original
post sez she's been unable to source a matching slide, that's why I
suggested she fix what she has.

dpb April 9th 11 06:40 PM

"Grass USA" Drawer Slides?? ( Smitty )
 
On 4/9/2011 10:35 AM, MICHELLE H. wrote:
The thing is, even if I find a new wheel, the original wheel which
snapped off, was soldered in place. I don't have any soldering tools, to
solder it in place?


Those are a very generic, inexpensive roller slide.

Take the one you've got to local building supply/big box/hardware store
and pick the closest pair they've got and replace the pair on that
drawer. In a week you'll not even remember they're not quite the same.

Be surprised if they're more than $5-7 the pair...

--




Tony Miklos[_2_] April 9th 11 06:48 PM

"Grass USA" Drawer Slides??
 
On 4/9/2011 12:28 PM, Smitty Two wrote:
In ,
Tony wrote:

On 4/9/2011 11:35 AM, MICHELLE H. wrote:
The thing is, even if I find a new wheel, the original wheel which
snapped off, was soldered in place. I don't have any soldering tools, to
solder it in place?


For Gawds sake, get a new slide and quit whining.

I need a wheel, but I can not install the wheel. I would say there is
one chance in a few million that it is soldered on, likely welded or
pressed in. Hmm? Maybe get the wheel and hire a welder to weld it on?
That would be cheap, right?

Get a new slide.


Uh, you haven't been following the thread, have you, Tony? Her original
post sez she's been unable to source a matching slide, that's why I
suggested she fix what she has.


She can't find the one half of a replacement slide to fit in what she
has or she can't find an all new set new slides that will work?

Smitty Two April 9th 11 06:58 PM

"Grass USA" Drawer Slides??
 
In article ,
Tony Miklos wrote:

On 4/9/2011 12:28 PM, Smitty Two wrote:
In ,
Tony wrote:

On 4/9/2011 11:35 AM, MICHELLE H. wrote:
The thing is, even if I find a new wheel, the original wheel which
snapped off, was soldered in place. I don't have any soldering tools, to
solder it in place?


For Gawds sake, get a new slide and quit whining.

I need a wheel, but I can not install the wheel. I would say there is
one chance in a few million that it is soldered on, likely welded or
pressed in. Hmm? Maybe get the wheel and hire a welder to weld it on?
That would be cheap, right?

Get a new slide.


Uh, you haven't been following the thread, have you, Tony? Her original
post sez she's been unable to source a matching slide, that's why I
suggested she fix what she has.


She can't find the one half of a replacement slide to fit in what she
has or she can't find an all new set new slides that will work?


The former. I'm not sure she has the skill set to mount a new set of
slides that don't have the same screw hole pattern, etc.

Tony Miklos[_2_] April 10th 11 08:27 PM

"Grass USA" Drawer Slides??
 
On 4/9/2011 1:58 PM, Smitty Two wrote:
In ,
Tony wrote:

On 4/9/2011 12:28 PM, Smitty Two wrote:
In ,
Tony wrote:

On 4/9/2011 11:35 AM, MICHELLE H. wrote:
The thing is, even if I find a new wheel, the original wheel which
snapped off, was soldered in place. I don't have any soldering tools, to
solder it in place?


For Gawds sake, get a new slide and quit whining.

I need a wheel, but I can not install the wheel. I would say there is
one chance in a few million that it is soldered on, likely welded or
pressed in. Hmm? Maybe get the wheel and hire a welder to weld it on?
That would be cheap, right?

Get a new slide.

Uh, you haven't been following the thread, have you, Tony? Her original
post sez she's been unable to source a matching slide, that's why I
suggested she fix what she has.


She can't find the one half of a replacement slide to fit in what she
has or she can't find an all new set new slides that will work?


The former. I'm not sure she has the skill set to mount a new set of
slides that don't have the same screw hole pattern, etc.


Then it's time to give up and get the help she needs.


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