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Tying down fridge on a fridge slide

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Tying down fridge on a fridge slide

Post by bogged »

what do people use to 'tie' their fridge down on the fridge slides?
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Post by hdn177 »

at work bogged we sell a fridge slide strap set.

http://www.townandcountry4wd.com.au/web ... agoryid=32

4 from the bottom, its a just strap brand. bout $23 a pack of 4
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Post by ronoor »

turnbuckles
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Post by familybus »

ronoor wrote:turnbuckles
same! ive got an engel and you take the handles off and put a plate thingy on then the handle back on and hook the turn buckle on and straight the slide and done deal!

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Post by Patroler »

could maybe use an over centre latch or a turn latch, you can get these with padlock eyes for some security, or maybe the big rubber latches trucks use on the bonnets? only downside is putting a hole in the fridge.

heres an example

http://www.rsaustralia.com/cgi-bin/bv/r ... &Nr=avl:au
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Post by -Scott- »

I use rope.
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Post by familybus »

Shorty40 wrote:http://www.townandcountry4wd.com.au/web ... agoryid=32

6th item down on the page.
yeh dont worry bout a fridge tie down just buy a towbar instead! :roll:
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