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Fridge Slide
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Fridge Slide
Building a fridge slide to suit a 60L engle.
Am not going to pay upwards of $300 manufactured 1.
Has anyone built there own. What runners did use. Where did you get them.
Am not going to pay upwards of $300 manufactured 1.
Has anyone built there own. What runners did use. Where did you get them.
Here's some pics of the one I made for my 39 litre Engel. I made it so I could unlock the tilt mechanism without having to reach to the back of the fridge to allow it to tilt.
It still unlocks at the rear for tilting but I just pull back on the sprung stainless steel rods at the front of the fridge and turn them a 1/4 turn to lock them open, the fridge then tilts as it opens on the slide. The slides were given to me years ago, they are a bit bulkier then the Hafele ones but they were free so who's complaining? In the pics you can see the rear pins where they lock/unlock the tilt mechanism, the stainless wire is used as a limiting strap. The whole frame of the false floor is also stainless steel.
Regards Andrew.
It still unlocks at the rear for tilting but I just pull back on the sprung stainless steel rods at the front of the fridge and turn them a 1/4 turn to lock them open, the fridge then tilts as it opens on the slide. The slides were given to me years ago, they are a bit bulkier then the Hafele ones but they were free so who's complaining? In the pics you can see the rear pins where they lock/unlock the tilt mechanism, the stainless wire is used as a limiting strap. The whole frame of the false floor is also stainless steel.
Regards Andrew.
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hey andrew well done !:)
[quote="awill4x4"]Here's some pics of the one I made for my 39 litre Engel. I made it so I could unlock the tilt mechanism without having to reach to the back of the fridge to allow it to tilt.
It still unlocks at the rear for tilting but I just pull back on the sprung stainless steel rods at the front of the fridge and turn them a 1/4 turn to lock them open, the fridge then tilts as it opens on the slide. The slides were given to me years ago, they are a bit bulkier then the Hafele ones but they were free so who's complaining? In the pics you can see the rear pins where they lock/unlock the tilt mechanism, the stainless wire is used as a limiting strap. The whole frame of the false floor is also stainless steel.
Regards Andrew.
[quote="awill4x4"]Here's some pics of the one I made for my 39 litre Engel. I made it so I could unlock the tilt mechanism without having to reach to the back of the fridge to allow it to tilt.
It still unlocks at the rear for tilting but I just pull back on the sprung stainless steel rods at the front of the fridge and turn them a 1/4 turn to lock them open, the fridge then tilts as it opens on the slide. The slides were given to me years ago, they are a bit bulkier then the Hafele ones but they were free so who's complaining? In the pics you can see the rear pins where they lock/unlock the tilt mechanism, the stainless wire is used as a limiting strap. The whole frame of the false floor is also stainless steel.
Regards Andrew.
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