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Can you take a closer photo of the glides you put horizontal vs vertical. My thinks is they will pop with some weight on them. It looks like a standard drawer glide and if you pull it apart the arm from the bearings. The only thing holding the weight is the bearings in the track. I’d suggest building a tray like in the burb or Teflon skids or I can go through a catalog at work and see but I am guessing your limited to height because of the cooler dimensions? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bigdave_185 on January 07, 2020, 09:55:42 PMCan you take a closer photo of the glides you put horizontal vs vertical. My thinks is they will pop with some weight on them. It looks like a standard drawer glide and if you pull it apart the arm from the bearings. The only thing holding the weight is the bearings in the track. I’d suggest building a tray like in the burb or Teflon skids or I can go through a catalog at work and see but I am guessing your limited to height because of the cooler dimensions? Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkDave, they are of the same design as a drawer slide, I think, but way, way heavier.I was pushing down on the slide with it extended, and I could get deflection, but that's it. Have you worked with the industrial slides? That's what these are, maybe 30-35 pounds for the pair.I'll check all that out tomorrow when I get back from cutting firewoodAnd yes, had to go flat or I'd be sacrificing 3" height to get them in there vertical.
Quote from: Flyin6 on January 07, 2020, 10:26:09 PMQuote from: Bigdave_185 on January 07, 2020, 09:55:42 PMCan you take a closer photo of the glides you put horizontal vs vertical. My thinks is they will pop with some weight on them. It looks like a standard drawer glide and if you pull it apart the arm from the bearings. The only thing holding the weight is the bearings in the track. I’d suggest building a tray like in the burb or Teflon skids or I can go through a catalog at work and see but I am guessing your limited to height because of the cooler dimensions? Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkDave, they are of the same design as a drawer slide, I think, but way, way heavier.I was pushing down on the slide with it extended, and I could get deflection, but that's it. Have you worked with the industrial slides? That's what these are, maybe 30-35 pounds for the pair.I'll check all that out tomorrow when I get back from cutting firewoodAnd yes, had to go flat or I'd be sacrificing 3" height to get them in there vertical.I have worked with lots of and many typesI pose you build a U shape tray to hold your cooler. You can save your height and continue to have the structural strength of the glides. Width would be sacrificed but... I think it’s worth it Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Then I took Dave's advice and removed and reinstalled the frig slides correctly. He was right, and I was trying to get away with a fast one, but I want it strong and not some compromise.First I had to fir out the compartment sides to fit the opening
Quote from: Flyin6 on January 09, 2020, 08:37:36 PMThen I took Dave's advice and removed and reinstalled the frig slides correctly. He was right, and I was trying to get away with a fast one, but I want it strong and not some compromise.First I had to fir out the compartment sides to fit the openinglions have lain down with lambs!! Say what!!?? Dave was right???Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Don are you adding any vents to the roof for airflow in temperate weather?https://www.etrailer.com/RV-Vents-and-Fans/Fantastic-Vent/FV801208.html?feed=npn&gclid=Cj0KCQiAgebwBRDnARIsAE3eZjSLKedeA2Hq8LhuBekY1YkHOe3GVNKMmENbjs1Na-O7B_3b3NVbpWIaAkWGEALw_wcBhttps://youtu.be/PUYgEZxxVDYSent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Charles, he should have one of those from the tac topper demolition
Who locked this thing Didn't I see a 12v fan earlier?Is that a pure or modified wave inverter?
Pure sign wave, better for electronics in the long run. Modified will work, but some elec don't like at all.Hey, I remembered the fan. That's better than some NCO's.