LVSteve
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Let me reiterate, restate, and reinforce my view that many of the home builders loose in Vegas in the 90s deserve the full, painful, Game of Thrones treatment for the stunts they pulled. This week, I found another one in this house.
In another thread I mentioned that a wine cooler fridge had given up the ghost. We have another one that has sat idle since we moved here, so I set about arranging the swap. I cleaned up the idle fridge and it ran just fine. I then emptied the dead fridge and tried to move it out from under a counter. Then came the WTH moment.
The floor in the room with the cooler is tile, but the cooler is sitting on concrete. It looks like the tile was removed. Then I realized that the top has minimal clearance to the underside of the counter. THE DAMNED BUILDER INSTALLED THE FRIDGE THEN BUILT THE COUNTER OVER THE TOP.


There is not enough room to get the front edge of the cooler up onto the tile to remove it.
This has left me with two choices. A) Attempt to disengage a granite counter (Edit: it's Corian) from its fixings to get the fridge out (destructive to the home) or B) somehow dismantle/destroy the fridge in situ and remove it piecemeal. I am working on option B right now, pulling out the gut of the thing. I plan to remove as much of the insulation as I can before making a grinder cut all the way around the shell of the cooler about six inches from the top. With the top section removed, I should be able to get the rest out.
******* builders.


In another thread I mentioned that a wine cooler fridge had given up the ghost. We have another one that has sat idle since we moved here, so I set about arranging the swap. I cleaned up the idle fridge and it ran just fine. I then emptied the dead fridge and tried to move it out from under a counter. Then came the WTH moment.
The floor in the room with the cooler is tile, but the cooler is sitting on concrete. It looks like the tile was removed. Then I realized that the top has minimal clearance to the underside of the counter. THE DAMNED BUILDER INSTALLED THE FRIDGE THEN BUILT THE COUNTER OVER THE TOP.




This has left me with two choices. A) Attempt to disengage a granite counter (Edit: it's Corian) from its fixings to get the fridge out (destructive to the home) or B) somehow dismantle/destroy the fridge in situ and remove it piecemeal. I am working on option B right now, pulling out the gut of the thing. I plan to remove as much of the insulation as I can before making a grinder cut all the way around the shell of the cooler about six inches from the top. With the top section removed, I should be able to get the rest out.
******* builders.



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