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Metal rods for filing cabinet?
I have a wooden filing cabinet with two drawers. All the removable
rods that hold up the hanging files are the same length - about 14 inches. However, over the years, the wood seems to have worn away a bit around the holes on the right hand side. So now the rods won't stay up whenever I open or close the drawer. Staples doesn't have anything to replace them with. I'm guessing even rods that are 1/8 of an inch longer might be OK - but I'm aiming for 1/4 inch, just so I can have them trimmed if necessary. So, where do I look? (No, I don't know the name of the company that made the cabinet.) Thanks. Lenona. |
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