5200 may be the best adhesive ever invented. For that reason, I never use it
(bad experience).
From: David Paine via CnC-List
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2017 2:54 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: David Paine
Subject: Re: Stus-List Tearing out (parts of) the interior (33-i)/insulating
with
Thanks. The more I look at it the messier it gets. I'm on a mooring and
live on solar power so this has to be better than what I could do by
shooting foam into empty space between the inset and the cabinet. I know
that I have a moulded insert like Dennis describes. I know this because
when I
Hi David,
When I insulated the ice box in our C&C 27, I couldn’t imagine pulling it all
apart. I drilled a rows of holes where I would later rivet in an aluminum 1/2’
"angle iron”, and used the two-part foam from Tab Plastic. They have a unit
you wear, and mixing tips - buy several. Months
David,
Did you read this? http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/doityourself/refrigeration
Don't know how the reefer cabinetry in your 33-1 is made but in my 35-1
it's a large molded insert. Removing the fiddle rails just exposed the top
of the molded insert. There was no joint under the rails. My budd
You might look under the fridge door gasket for screws. These should hold
the fridge "liner" into the fridge "cabinet".
Most if not all of the trim is probably NOT going to need removed. The
cabinet tops are simply held by screws from below.
If you do find that you need to remove a wood plug, u
Someone stop me before I go too far
I'd like to rebuild/insulate the ice box on my C&C 33-1 in preparation for
the installation of a AB cold machine that I acquired recently. To to
insulate properly, I am going to have to pull the ice box cabinet apart
and possibly create and install a new,