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Re: Broken shelf in the refer?
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Larry,

This link should take you to Amazon and the Norcold Crisper.
 

NORCOLD INC White NORCOLD 618571... Amazon.com: NORCOLD INC White NORCOLD 618571 Lower BIN CRIPSER: Automotive

Hope this helps. Just an aside...the Amazon link shows a blue Crisper. They sent a white one. Fine with me. Also this Crisper is solid and feels far more durable than the brittle plastic of the Dometic Crisper and trays.

Kent

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2015 27' RB "MissB.Haven"

 
Re: Broken shelf in the refer?
Reply #26
Wow--I didn't even know there were supposed to be "crisper drawers"--none came with LDy Lulubelle; I just figured that was the bottom shelf (it is just the right size for the large Pyrex casserole that I use for 7-layer salad, & if I take out the bottom door shelf my largest Tupperware that takes off with enough pasta salad for an army fits on the bottom).

RE: "Metal scraps, plexiglass, wood, fasteners, wire, tubing, various adhesives, paint...  They suggest I throw it all away before I croak so they won't have to."  Also, "Not to mention the metal coffee can of various nuts, bolts, nails, brads, cotter pins et al.
Throw in a few bobby pins, coat hangers and a couple of pair of needle nose pliers. . . ."

My dad died in '96, but I didn't really have access to the stash until Mother died in 2011.  I don't think he ever came home empty-handed from an auction (y'know, that stuff at the end of the line where they say "Everything from here for $5"/etc.)  ::) --I seem to have the same genetic defect & the only solution has been to stop going to auctions cold turkey   :-[ .  Dad, of course, needed stuff for the tool boxes in the truck/motorhome/car, as well as at the house in town & out at the farm.  Now, if I just knew what everything was (I'd probably never need to buy another nail/bolt/screw/whatchamacallit in my life If I knew what all I had)  :D ...I have managed to identify quite a bit, & my favorite so far are the five 5-gallon buckets full of various sizes of carriage bolts (fortunately there are nuts attached--probably one of those end of the auction prizes).   :D  ::)

Personally, I'm just gonna follow Dad's lead & leave it to my kids to "...throw it all away after I croak..."--I figure they'll either haul a dumpster up & heave five generations of accumulation in, or just sell the farm/house as is & let somebody else figure it out--either way, I'm off the hook.   :D

Thx for the repair discussions.  I found Andy's fridge doorhandle repair a while back & that's on the to-do list to try, since the JB Weld by itself didn't work.

I love these discussions!

Lynne

 
Lynne
LDy Lulubelle, Green '05 31' TB
Lilly, the 4-Legged Alarm