At this time @swampratt is picking it up tomorrow AM. if something falls though, its yours.
That's cool. I was having a hard time justifying taking a running feeezer and tearing it up. I'd much rather it go to someone who can use it.
At this time @swampratt is picking it up tomorrow AM. if something falls though, its yours.
My dad used one of those plastic ratchet wood clamps.The door seal looks to seal well around the majority of the door except the bottom corner on opening side.
I could fluff that up in that area or put a latch on the door to make it close tighter and fix the issue.
I delivered it to my fish/hunt buddy in OKC and he will deliver it to his son in Shawnee later this week.
It will be used well.
Thank You Very Much @CHenry
Yes, thats what I thought also. I simply decided to upgrade to a frost free unit. But that one can be fixed.The door seal looks to seal well around the majority of the door except the bottom corner on opening side.
I could fluff that up in that area or put a latch on the door to make it close tighter and fix the issue.
I delivered it to my fish/hunt buddy in OKC and he will deliver it to his son in Shawnee later this week.
It will be used well.
Thank You Very Much @CHenry
i had a old one in a garage apt once,a couple of chunks were missing,no way to get a new seal, i used silicon sealer on the seal and put cheap maragine on the door, closed door and the silicon sealed up nice and flat,worked good.The door seal looks to seal well around the majority of the door except the bottom corner on opening side.
I could fluff that up in that area or put a latch on the door to make it close tighter and fix the issue.
I delivered it to my fish/hunt buddy in OKC and he will deliver it to his son in Shawnee later this week.
It will be used well.
Thank You Very Much @CHenry
I knew you'd git er done rightYes sir I have made many door/trunk seals and valve cover gaskets in homemade molds with silicone and used grease or Dawn dish washing soap as a release agent.
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