[Milsurplus] Two Draw Catches Needed

rbethman [email protected]
Mon, 21 Jul 2003 14:42:02 -0400


David,

    Look in your phone book for an outfit called "Woodcraft".  They 
carry these, and all the hinges, and corner bolsters.  while they are 
primarily meant for wood, they will certainly work for metal too.

Bob Bethman - N0DGN

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David Stinson wrote:

>Been trying to find a specific type of draw catch
>for restoration of a WWII WASP Lear ferry service radio.
>Looks like this:
>http://home.mindspring.com/[email protected]/catch.jpg
>
>Need two of them.  Seems all the modern stock of draw catches
>comes from the same manufacture, come in two sizes and aren't
>even close to this one.  I've looked all over the web and every
>hardware store I can find in north Dallas.  
>I've even haunted antique stores, looking for old boxes
>or anything that might have one of these catches.
>Anyone have an idea where I can find older cabinet furniture like this?
>Thanks,
>Dave S.
>  
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