The #@&%* Refrigerator is in
and looks fabulous!! John says it has taken eight days to get it done. The cubboard above the refrigerator and the face frame had to be installed to an eighth of an inch tolerance. The panels have zero tolerance. The end panel had to be scribed to fit the sloping floor and crooked wall. The depth of the opening had to be exact to accommodate an anti-tipping bracket.
It took a trailer and five guys to get the refrigerator from the garage into the house. John spent another six hours installing the blocks to screw the sides of the refrigerator into, the tipping bracket, and the panels onto the front. Another three hours were spent installing the water line for the ice maker and leveling the Sub Zero. He is still adjusting the panels.
Note the sink in the foreground
Sub Zero 736. Click to enlarge.
It took a trailer and five guys to get the refrigerator from the garage into the house. John spent another six hours installing the blocks to screw the sides of the refrigerator into, the tipping bracket, and the panels onto the front. Another three hours were spent installing the water line for the ice maker and leveling the Sub Zero. He is still adjusting the panels.
Note the sink in the foreground
Sub Zero 736. Click to enlarge.
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