Need 1984 holiday rambler cabinet roll-up door tracks

Started by Pogo397, January 14, 2014, 07:34 AM

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Pogo397

I'm looking for the roll up cabinet door tracks. Anyone know where to get them?

ClydesdaleKevin

Are they the plastic kind that spiral, or the aluminum kind that form a simple curve?

HandyDan has a source for the plastic spiral kind.  We haven't figured out yet where to find the aluminum ones.

Somewhere on my North Carolina 2013 (in the Travel section) post there are pictures of both styles, and the procedure I used to completely rebuild my tambor roll up doors. 

Kev
Kev and Patti, the furry kids, our 1981 Ford F-100 Custom tow vehicle, and our 1995 Itasca Suncruiser Diesel Pusher.

HandyDan

Here are some sources, but I bought mine at Colaws RV Salvage in Carthage, MO.  Even though it is a salvage place, they also sell new stuff and the ones I bought were new.  However, I prefer the aluminum tracks that Kevin has over the plastic spirals I have.  As soon as I find a source for them, I am switching.  They take up less space, don't crack and break, and slide easier. 
Dan

http://www.wwhardware.com/omega-national-spiral-track-system-brown-npst21-brn

http://www.omeganationalproducts.com/php/products.php?p=pi&pid=461

http://www.wwhardware.com/wood-functional-wood

http://www.richelieu.com/en/functional-solid-wood-tambour-door-381368



1984 Holiday Rambler
1997 Newmar Kountry Star

Pogo397


circleD

Hey Hey!! Another HR Imperial 33 owner.
Hello friend, if you joined this site to get help for the cabinets then hang on.  The people on this site have SOOO much info to offer and tips plus the 2 guys that posted here are also HR owners and very knowledgeable.
Luckily my roll ups are still good but if they start to give trouble then out they go and time to UPGRADE  ;) .  Let us know how the project goes and pics are nice to have.

EarlJr

I don't know what size you're needing for these rails, but I just helped my dad finish up a rolltop desk he was building. We used what is called a tambour track for the roll up. Our local hardware place had them in both plastic and aluminum. The straight stretch was about $1 per foot and the corner was $3 or $4. You might be able to build your own aluminum tracks for pretty cheap (cheap being a relative term when compared to RV store prices).