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DIY fridge slide

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DIY fridge slide

Post by FL33XN »

Anyone have a good design :idea: for a fridge slide for a 80 litre Waeco :?: Thanks
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Post by Boopa »

Dunno if this helps?

A dude on ebay is selling HD 100kg rated runners for $50 at the moment.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 36594&rd=1

They're not big enough for me, but he says he;ll do 900mm long buggers for about $140 plus shipping.
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Post by FL33XN »

thanks Boopa.i would need the 900mm ones aswell ,do u have a phone num 4 old mate selling them :?: .
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Post by GUJohnno »

I would use heavier runners than that for an 80Ltr fridge.
100kg runners are fine for 5oLtr fridges.

I would suggest 150kg runners would last longer.

Remember, the runners are designed and rated for drawers at home not in the back of a 4by that would be subjected to corrugations and dust etc.
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Post by FL33XN »

might have to fab up some using angle iron and bearings then..u think :idea:
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Post by GUJohnno »

Yep, sealed bearings would work great and be heaps cheaper
The ones I use are Chinees made sealed bearing with a 22mm diameter to suit an 8mm bolt. Cost around $1.50 each if you buy enough of them.
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Post by FL33XN »

thanks GU. ill do that.... :armsup:
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