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Old 07-19-2009, 08:33 AM   #1
wingnut60
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Elec/propane line supports

Two of the plastic supports that keep the electric/propane lines to the kitchen slide from mangling have broken. One is fixable, but the one below the refrigerator (front of kitchen slide) is destroyed beyond repair. Got a replacement support, but the holders (that slide on the support) are also broken. When I got the new support, were the holders supposed to be included? All I got was the long flat plastic piece that connects to the frame/slide. And the loopholes on the holders have no separation--looks like they were slid onto the line at assembly, then the plastic support added.
Any ideas? Originally, the plastic was bolted to the frame on one end and to a bracket that hangs from the slide floor--and from the pieces that are left, it would seem the original was put on so that there was an "S" bend when the slide came in instead of a single bend--and the new plastic has an aluminum pole to pivot on that wasn't on the original.
Probably there is a way to fix this that someone has already figured out?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Joe
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