Erin Bosch, Insurance

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Most Definitely NOT, that is the issue with the 80l I have have, and what started this whole thread... Will have to pull out every time I use it, currently I can open the Lid around 30Degrees, or when diving deep, I unhinge the Lid... But being cheap, I have to work with what I've got.
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Mad Manny wrote:
Thu Jun 22, 2023 10:52 am
YOU NEED THIS


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Indeed I am trolling the internet for exactly something like that secondhand... That will be prize nr1!
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You will probably find one second hand eventually. Just leave space in your design to fit it.

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You don't need to buy a slide like that. You build a angel iron frame to fit around the fridge. You then attach the sliders of the correct length to that frame. Now build another angel iron frame around that. You don't need a 3mm steel base plate, all it does is add weight.
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That is exactly what I did with the fridge slides I did for Pierre in the back of his Toureg as in the photo above.
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What would you charge to do that Paul?
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Manny, I'll get prices for the different length slides and work out the steel needed over the weekend. On the one I did for Pierre recently he supplied the sliders.
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I had to get steel prices for another quote so I was able to work out a basic price for the frame type slide now.
For a medium size of 800 x 500 it'll work out to about R2600.00 per unit.
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There you go Peet.
Problem solved.

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