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On 8/13/2010 9:54 AM, Lenona wrote:
On Aug 13, 8:32 am, Jack wrote: Lenona wrote: On Aug 12, 2:00 pm, wrote: Remove the rods and get a free standing adjustable folder frame. They sell them at all office supply stores. Nice, but that would take up a little space inside, and the clippings in the files stick out as it is. (I don't like to fold them too much because it makes the files thicker.) Not sure what you mean by clippings, Newspaper clippings. They stick out on all sides. Again, I don't like to fold them too many times. I made the supporters yesterday out of curtain(?) hooks and something else that looks like parts of tiny hinges. This means the right-hand rods will no longer be quite horizontal, since I can't put the hinges quite high up enough, but at least everything's stable now, even if I slam the drawer. Turns out, too, that if I take all the rods and files out and put the right-hand ones in FIRST, they're pretty secure, but as soon as I put in the left-hand rods, the pressure caused to the back side of the drawer causes the right-hand rods to be much looser. This clearly means that, in both drawers, the back side is not quite perpendicular to the left and right sides, but you can't see that with the naked eye. Sounds to me like a joint somewhere has let go. Pull the drawer out and examine it carefully and see if anything moves that's not supposed to--set it on a table and fill it up with files if you have to to check. Might be that simply regluing a joint will permanently fix the problem you're seeing. Lenona. |
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