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Oakley Double Wide Aluminum Display Case BOLTS

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Hi everyone,
I am in the process of restoring an Oakley double wide aluminum cabinet I purchased recently. I found out it lacks 2 of the aluminum bolts. Does anyone know where to source them? They seem to be custom-made and since these Oakley aluminum cabinets are from the late 90s early 2000s, I have had great difficulty finding them in Home Depots and bolts/fastener specialty shops.

Any leads you can provide will be much appreciated. Thank you so much!

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Thank you, lloydrose for the lead. Unfortunately, I cannot send PMs yet as I am a beginner. Sigh. No other way to contact Steven Goldberg other than satisfying the requirements first.
 
Thank you, lloydrose for the lead. Unfortunately, I cannot send PMs yet as I am a beginner. Sigh. No other way to contact Steven Goldberg other than satisfying the requirements first.
Just send 10 more messages here. And you caj pm. You can say HI, hellos buy etc

15 messages total. Almost there
 
Thanks, Steven. So the story is that I purchased this Oakley Double Wide Aluminum Cabinet last November. It was pretty beat up as the former owner used it to house his gecko! Geez.

Just the cabinet, NO shelves, no locks.

I had to replace the locks, and I had to sand the bottom shelf due to corrosion, thanks to the lizard. There are still signs of corrosion and I was thinking of applying some Bondo and spray painting with Rustoleum aluminum, but deferred as I might regret how it turns out if I push through with it.

There are 2 missing bolts which I am now in need of.

Other than that, the rest of the cabinet looks pretty much decent.
 
Thanks Steven and lloydrose. It's still a work in progress. It was such a paint to remove the caulking the former owner applied on the edges! But I was ble to get them off with the help of a scraper and some WD40.
 
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