I need the plastic support for the right hand hydrator tray. I think the left and right are the same.
The refrigerator has been in constant use since 1949. It cools and freezes just fine. The only parts replaced are the door gasket and power cord.
Anybody have one they using for parts storage or similar use, or know of a junkyard that might have one?
1949 Frigidaire
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Re: 1949 Frigidaire
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Re: 1949 Frigidaire
Might want to take an example to the local university mechanical engineer department.
They might be able to print one for you.
When my son was a grad student at CSU in Ft. Collins CO has fun with little request like this.
He has since graduated with his misters and is working full time.
They might be able to print one for you.
When my son was a grad student at CSU in Ft. Collins CO has fun with little request like this.
He has since graduated with his misters and is working full time.
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Re: 1949 Frigidaire
Watch eBay for one close to you. There are two on there now, one working in Nevada, and one not, in California. Both probably a bit far to go get, although if you could get it on a pallet, Fastenal will ship pretty cheap!
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Re: 1949 Frigidaire
Fastenal, use to be cheaper to ship with, but reading some other post on Fordbarn, that ship has sailed. They might not accept it anyway because of what was used for coolant.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup