broken drawer glide November 18, 2016, 07:43:56 pm Hi Group;For the third time a draw track has broken at the back wall where the track is attached. Not sure of my terminology but each draw has a glide (on the bottom of the draw) that fits into a track. the tracks are one piece with a right angle bend at the back where 2 screws attach the track to the back wall. We phoned Lazy Daze yesterday and they want $51.39 for the part. They will not sell just the track. One buys the complete set of a glide and the track. the price seems steep to me. Any ideas as to how I can buy or fabricate just the track?We left NY last Sunday and reached Florida today. Down to T-shirt and shorts!Stay warm,Mike Lewis
Re: broken draw glide Reply #1 – November 18, 2016, 08:02:56 pm "draw"My wife lived in NY years ago. My 'drawer' was her 'draw'.😉Ed
Re: broken draw glide Reply #2 – November 18, 2016, 09:39:45 pm I have several times repaired back-wall drawer track breaks of that sort using a small angle bracket. The track usually breaks where it has a right-angle bend at the wall. The bracket is used to hold together the track and its broken-off back piece (see photo). 6 Likes
Re: broken draw glide Reply #3 – November 18, 2016, 11:33:50 pm If it can't be fixed, check out the center drawer slide selection on rockler.com for more economical options.
Re: broken draw glide Reply #4 – November 19, 2016, 12:20:45 am Andy's fix, using an angle bracket is the cheapest and simplest fix.If you want to buy a new slide, the Mothership is as good a source as any, it's very hard to find the RV slides online,The RV version slide has the drop-in lock to hold the drawer in place, when closed.On heavily loaded drawers, you might want to add a reinforcement to the slide to prevent flexing.Drawer Slide Reinforcement | FlickrLarry
Re: broken draw glide Reply #5 – November 19, 2016, 08:35:10 am "We phoned Lazy Daze yesterday and they want $51.39 for the part. They will not sell just the track. One buys the complete set of a glide and the track."----Interesting; the L-shaped bracket (screws into the wall) on one of the drawers in my LD broke about a year ago; I was able to order just the bracket, not the whole track and slide assembly (that's on the bottom of the drawer). The bracket was $11-something with shipping. Joan
Re: broken draw glide Reply #6 – November 19, 2016, 04:42:36 pm It's always entertaining ordering parts from LD. I called them this week about the kitchen drop leaf support that has failed. The part is $8.00, with shipping it is $15+ and with a tracking number it is $24+Jim
Re: broken draw glide Reply #7 – November 19, 2016, 06:38:08 pm You have to PAY for a tracking # What if Amazon did that??? 1 Likes
Re: broken draw glide Reply #8 – November 19, 2016, 07:07:14 pm Quote from: Lazy Bones - November 19, 2016, 06:38:08 pm"... You have to PAY for a tracking???..."Hmmm? Lost is lost. Why bother?Just a thought.Kent
Re: broken draw glide Reply #9 – November 19, 2016, 07:31:46 pm Quote from: Jim & Gayle - November 19, 2016, 04:42:36 pmIt's always entertaining ordering parts from LD. I called them this week about the kitchen drop leaf support that has failed. The part is $8.00, with shipping it is $15+ and with a tracking number it is $24+Don't forget they will only send your order once the check has been received and accepted.I doubt if anyone has thought about using a smart phone to make an instant deposit, much less a credit card reader attachment. So, still no credit cards. Your receipt will probably be a carbon copy, don't expect an email receipt. Very little has changed at the Mothership since our first visit, 25 years ago.In most ways, that's a good thing.Patiently waiting on parts from the MothershipLarry
Re: broken draw glide Reply #10 – November 19, 2016, 08:09:02 pm "Your receipt will probably be a carbon copy, don't expect an email receipt."---Yes, the receipt is a carbon copy, but the original is now impregnated with "carbon"; no more slipping that old-fashioned carbon paper between the business and customer receipt copies! We may smile at LD's not always customer-convenient idiosyncrasies, but, as Larry said, sticking with the "old ways" isn't always necessarily a bad move.YMMV, for sure.Joan
Re: broken draw glide Reply #11 – November 19, 2016, 08:12:37 pm Quote from: Kent Heckethorn - November 19, 2016, 07:07:14 pmHmmm? Lost is lost. Why bother?Just a thought.KentWhen you are on the road and shipping USPS to General Delivery it helps to know when something has arrived before making that 20 mile trip to the post office in the hopes it got there.In the case of the LD factory you really don't know when they actually ship the item. Since they wait till they get the check before shipping.Jim
Re: broken draw glide Reply #12 – November 19, 2016, 08:21:36 pm Quote from: Jim & Gayle - November 19, 2016, 08:12:37 pmWhen you are on the road and shipping USPS to General Delivery it helps to know when something has arrived before making that 20 mile trip to the post office in the hopes it got there.In the case of the LD factory you really don't know when they actually ship the item. Since they wait till they get the check before shipping.JimJim,That makes perfect sense. Being a home based LDer my purchases all come to the S&B's before I put them to use in the rig.Kent
Re: broken draw glide Reply #13 – November 19, 2016, 08:28:04 pm Quote from: Larry Wade - November 19, 2016, 07:31:46 pm"...Don't forget they will only send your order once the check has been received and accepted..."Larry,I've been fortunate in that the Mothership has delivered product to me prior to me sending a check for the order.Small things like lug extensions nothing major. Of course the first check I gave them may have instilled a bit of faith in my checks.Kent
Re: broken draw glide Reply #14 – November 19, 2016, 08:41:54 pm Quote from: JCT - November 19, 2016, 08:09:02 pm"...Your receipt will probably be a carbon copy, don't expect an email receipt......Yes, the receipt is a carbon copy, but the original is now impregnated with "carbon"; no more slipping that old-fashioned carbon paper between the business and customer receipt copies!......sticking with the "old ways" isn't always necessarily a bad Thing..."My dear Grandmother was a huge "carbon paper" advocate. She would make carbon copies of all her business coorespondances. I've found carbon copies of letters she had typed to her brother and European cousins dating back to the 40's. Very quaint. And a little curious.Kent
Re: broken draw glide Reply #15 – December 28, 2016, 03:44:12 pm I finally fixed the broken draw guide using Andy's method. I only write again because LD spokesperson really got me confused. I got a replacement part from them too as I ordered it before doing the repair work. What confuses me is that Todd claims that the track and right angle bracket have always been two pieces!!! Their order did have two pieces: the track and the right angle bracket. My coach is a 2007 so maybe things were different in the past? However, Todd said that it has always been 2 pieces...Mike
Re: broken draw glide Reply #16 – December 28, 2016, 03:56:36 pm Todd claims that the track and right angle bracket have always been two pieces!!! ----The track and the bracket were/are two separate pieces in my 2003; LD sent just the L-shaped bracket (about $11.00 ) when one broke. Joan 1 Likes
Re: broken draw glide Reply #17 – December 28, 2016, 04:17:33 pm Quote from: Andy Baird - November 18, 2016, 09:39:45 pmI have several times repaired back-wall drawer track breaks of that sort using a small angle bracket. The track usually breaks where it has a right-angle bend at the wall. The bracket is used to hold together the track and its broken-off back piece .This topic with photos is clearly "bookmark worthy." I suspect I'll need it one of these days. Thank you for this valuable guidance.
Re: broken draw glide Reply #18 – December 28, 2016, 09:23:25 pm "The track usually breaks where it has a right-angle bend at the wall."The way I phrased it was perhaps misleading. The standard drawer bracket (could the moderators please correct the name of this topic from "draw" to "drawer"?) actually does comprise two pieces: a long track that contains the ball-bearing glide, and a short right-angle bracket at the back. It's the bracket that usually breaks, and that's where I substitute a simple angle bracket.