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Replacement Refigerator Stupid Question
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Replacement Refigerator Stupid Question
I ordered a replacement refigerator that arrived at my house yesterday. Stupid question- is it just my imagination or does this thing look like it may not fit through the cabin doors to get it into the forward cabin??
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Re: Replacement Refigerator Stupid Question
I read before where folks had to remove the doors to get a refrigerator in.
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Re: Replacement Refigerator Stupid Question
Would not mind that but even with the outside door removed the opening is still over an inch or two too small. Looks like there is wood molding I can possibly remove around that outside doorway but the inside one... well that seems impossible as the door is built into the cabin wall divider.jcollins wrote:I read before where folks had to remove the doors to get a refrigerator in.
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Re: Replacement Refigerator Stupid Question
The largest opening into my forward cabin is through the forward hatch. It measures 24 inch square without removing the frame. I would speculate that the opening would be 25 inch square or a bit more if the frame was removed. My refrigerator must have come in this way because its 25 inches wide.
Hope you have solved this already.
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Hope you have solved this already.
1990 albin 32 - forward galley layout
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John
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Re: Replacement Refigerator Stupid Question
This advice comes from my A/C repair guy. The old 'fridge must be disassembled to be removed through the cabin door. To get the new 'fridge in, it must also be disassembled, brought inside piece by piece, and then reassembled and installed. This is not supposed to be a big deal for a A/C-Refridgeration mechanic who knows what he's doing.