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Stuart

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Re: New Fridge ideas
« Reply #25 on: April 24 2015, 20:17 »
Hi Ger here are some pics of our fridge modifications and the barrel bolts to hold the lid tighter to the seals I installed
Cheers

Stuart

robgs

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Re: New Fridge ideas
« Reply #26 on: April 25 2015, 21:41 »
I was unhappy with the original Waeco front opening fridge in my Bav V 40-poorly insulated, ran too much. It was a second fridgeand not really necessary. I replaced it with a freezer from Isotherm. It's front opening and fit the original space almost perfectly. It keeps contents frozen 'rock hard' makes ice for happy hour and uses less battery power than the Waeco. A terrific upgrade.

Ziffius

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Re: New Fridge ideas
« Reply #27 on: September 16 2015, 23:11 »
Re looked at this thread, Baltic how did you re attach the front panel?

Baltic

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Re: New Fridge ideas
« Reply #28 on: September 18 2015, 07:04 »
Hi

Top of panel.
There is small slide of plywood.
Two small screw drilled to the wooden front rail. Heads of screws works like stoppers.  (blue)

Foot of panel. Original original plastic corners are used.
All 3 pcs are their original positions. 
Centermost of those. I drilled small screw through of bottom panel... (blue)

Panel is now easy to remove and attach again.