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FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby Gosling1 » Wed Nov 14, 2012 7:35 pm

so we have any fridgies on board ? I need some advice on sorting out a bar fridge for the 4th Dimension Bourbon Bar......I have a great donor fridge, its an old F&P (Frigidaire) u/s down model. Dickhead me put a tiny hole in the cooling unit thingy that sits inside the fridge.....of course over a few days the refrigerant slowly leaked out...... :x

So I want to either replace the unit inside the fridge and have it re-gassed - or replace the whole refrigerant set-up with a new one.

This fridge has 25 years worth of stickers on it that date back to 1985 :lol: - so I am not buying a new one.

Whats the go with re-gassing or replacing parts ?? Fridge was working perfectly before I decided to de-frost it ..... :oops:
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Re: FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby h.b.bear » Wed Nov 14, 2012 7:53 pm

Hasnt anyone ever told you not to use a srewdriver or steak knife to chip the ice away :lol: Should still beable to get it re gased and maybe solder the hole up?
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Re: FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby 6maniac » Wed Nov 14, 2012 7:54 pm

Memo to Gos ... power tools are not required to de-frost a fridge ....... :D
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Re: FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby h.b.bear » Wed Nov 14, 2012 7:56 pm

6maniac wrote:Memo to Gos ... power tools are not required to de-frost a fridge ....... :D



:lol: probably used one of those electric kanga drill/jack hammer setups
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Re: FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby dickfaber » Wed Nov 14, 2012 7:57 pm

h.b.bear wrote:
6maniac wrote:Memo to Gos ... power tools are not required to de-frost a fridge ....... :D



:lol: probably used one of those electric heated dildos


fixed! :D
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Re: FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby Gosling1 » Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:23 pm

:lol: :lol: yeh Ron I meant to get that big 240v dildo I borrowed from you for my Mum, back to you quicker than I have mate - sorry about that :oops:

yes I fucked up with a screwdriver when de-frosting . Had not considered soldering up the hole - its pretty small and easy to get to, as its right on the front of the cooler panel .

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Re: FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby Jonnymac » Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:56 pm

Hey Gos I'm assuming your referring to putting a hole in the evaporator.

The big question is where is the hole?
I'm hoping for your sake its in the copper not an aluminum part of the coil. If its in copper it's all good. The copper hole simply needs to be soldered up. You need to use minimum of 12% silver if your thinking of doing it yourself.
System then needs to be evacuated and then recharged.

A fridge that old will be running on R12 so unless you find someone with some it will need to be retrofitted to a new refrigerant.

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Re: FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby laidback » Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:36 am

Solder it...fuck that just pop rivet a bit of checker plate over it mate... :twisted:
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Re: FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby Jonnymac » Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:40 am

laidback wrote:Solder it...fuck that just pop rivet a bit of checker plate over it mate... :twisted:


Yep good luck with that ;-)
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Re: FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby sunshine » Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:54 pm

eerrr ...have you checked the price of refrigerant of late ......
hmmm ............ i reckon it should only cost ya an arm and a right knacka
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Re: FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby Jonnymac » Thu Nov 15, 2012 6:48 pm

sunshine wrote:eerrr ...have you checked the price of refrigerant of late ......
hmmm ............ i reckon it should only cost ya an arm and a right knacka
thanks to julia and carbon taxes :kuda:



Hehe it's got a lot of expensive stickers on it mate........

Sunshine is right. We actually had a couple of ten kg bottles knocked off one of our trucks the other day. They just cut through the lock on it.

That bottle had about $1200 of refrigerant left in it. Three months ago that was only $300 worth....
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Re: FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby StuMiller » Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:09 pm

Refrigerant has become liquid gold!
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Re: FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby Jonnymac » Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:29 pm

Yer you work at BOC don't ya stu?

How much is RRP on 134a these days

I just work.......don't deal with the prices so I have no idea what RRP would be.
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Re: FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby StuMiller » Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:40 pm

Yes mate. I'd have to check, but it has changed recently due to the emissions trading scheme....pm me if you want a price for work.
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Re: FRIDGE MECHANIC

Postby Gosling1 » Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:49 pm

Jonnymac wrote:Hey Gos I'm assuming your referring to putting a hole in the evaporator.

The big question is where is the hole?
I'm hoping for your sake its in the copper not an aluminum part of the coil. If its in copper it's all good. The copper hole simply needs to be soldered up. You need to use minimum of 12% silver if your thinking of doing it yourself.
System then needs to be evacuated and then recharged.

A fridge that old will be running on R12 so unless you find someone with some it will need to be retrofitted to a new refrigerant.

Oh and yer I'm a fridgy......


thanks Johnny - the hole is in one of the tube sections of the evaporator.....its smaller than the tip of a ball-point pen. Should be easy to solder up I think. Will be interesting to see if I can get some R12 ..... :shock: and if it costs a few bob....well so be it. I couldn't replace those stickers in lifetime ! :lol:
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