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Securing the Fridge.

Started by Chaz, August 26, 2011, 06:20:51 PM

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boxcarOkie

"The shelf above that extends all the way back to the wall creating an area for the venting heat. I will eventually would like to add a lil' box fan to assist in the venting, finally finishing up with the face trim. YMMV but is the ideal set up for our needs, hope this helps you out. Good luck! "

Looks good Van-Man.

Now I see what you have been burning the midnight oil on late at night.  One thing more, what in the ##@#!**#@ does "YMMV " mean?

I swear ... you guys and your shortened keyboard lives.

BCO

Van

YMMV Your Mileage May Vary ;) This might help shine some light ;D

http://www.acronymfinder.com/

    Van
B&B CoachWorks
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Bill B /bus

For the reefer: I secured the bottom with plumbers tape looped around the front lower frame tubing in two places. The tape loop is screwed to the floor behind the tubing. That secures the bottom fropm sliding out of the hole. But would allow the unit to pivot around the secured tubing frame so the cabinet above the unit is located such that thwe side supports rest on the top of the sides to prevent rotation. I have had to change out the refrigerator. Disassemble cabinet. pull two screws for the bottom, remove kitchen table, remove trim on window. remove window. Then I watched to young guys lift the old unit out of the window and slid the new one in through the window and into the hole.

Start to finish took less than 45 minutes. You have got to love the household units.

Bill
Bill & Lynn
MCI102A3, Series 50 w/HT740

Chaz

Well, this is what I got done. I still have the trim to get and install, shelves to make, curtain boxes (don't know what they are actually called) to make for over the windows, lighting in the tops of the boxes,  etc.
Then......... The "other side"!!!  :o  :o   :o
Since I use it for fun stuff on the weekends once in awhile, I only bite off a little at a time. Probably NOT the most effecient way but it works the best for me. Plus, the other wall is going to need a LOT more stuff done. And I mean a LOT!!!!  :-\ Probably a winter project. I will be wanting to get to it real soon tho. It looks kinda funny with new wall paper on one side and dark paneling on the other!!  :P   ;D Other pix can be seen here:
http://s58.photobucket.com/albums/g279/Skulptor/Motor%20Coach/
I may have to transfer them to our new feature forum that paul illuded to.  :)



Pix of my bus here: http://s58.photobucket.com/albums/g279/Skulptor/Motor%20Coach/
What I create here:   www.amstudio.us

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