never used SLIP, but I have used EZ Slide graphite paint in the past. It worked good, but you always had to re-apply it and now I can't find it locally (sold by Tractor Supply). I went with some $12 rustoleum oil base flat black this time.
Dug this out of the tool dump. Three drawers were in front of another building half buried and this was in the back of a junk truck. It was swayed enough from falling that the drawers probably didn’t slide and likely why it was apart. I beat it back to almost square. The missing drawer, slides and top struts are ordered.
I've seen some angle iron used to span the box and then a handful of bar clamps on the ends of the angle iron, pull a couple of tool cabinets back fairly well.
I've seen some angle iron used to span the box and then a handful of bar clamps on the ends of the angle iron, pull a couple of tool cabinets back fairly well.
I put a 2x4 on the bottom of the right side then beat on another 2x4 on the top left. I should have used a gentler method but that rusty fiskars sledge had a good wack to it. I clamped a Waterloo to a bench, clamped a piece of angle to pry against and straightened one that way but all my benches are buried with crap right now.
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