Refrigerator plastic melted?

sixbennetts

Adventurer
Like I said in post #4. Just go to the landfill and find a fridge that has the same color plastic and hack a big chunk outa the liner. Cut away the soft stuff, and use Interlux 5200 to glue a patch in. With the 5200, you wouldn't even need pop rivets or screws. That stuff is bullet proof. Chamfer the edges of the patch so people reaching in don't catch a sharp edge. Wet-finger the 5200 for a smooth finish.

Prolly only take ya a half hour.
 

RVR2RSQ

Observer
Free to good home

Well, As luck would have it I found a new to me fridge this past weekend. So I have done nothing to repair this one. If anyone lives in the Columbus Ohio area and is interested in a refrigerator with a hole in the bottom liner, just let me know. I believe the price is right "Free to a good home" :ylsmoke:.

The "new" fridge is also a Norcold, but its a smaller unit.

If anyone is interested in the old fridge, here is a pic. You can see I made a custom insulated cover for it , it has served me well for the last few years.

I'll list this in the for sale section as well.

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Brian
 
Thanks Brian! Finally got fridge home to Denver, checked high side and low side and all is good, started working on the liner as well. Repair pictures of using 5200 marine adhesive and a piece of plastic to repair liner

Pulled gooey plastic out
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got it back to good plastic
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glued my patch in and used a vase to hold pressure on it for the first hour or so
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finished
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