Yup, ProjectCustoms is totally correct. I used an angle grinder to cut into the sides of the fridge doors and I am using the set square to chisel the panels away from the insulation. worked very well, but I sure as hell wouldn't depend on the square to be accurate anymore.......it went through hell, hahaa. For more of an explanation as to why this is happening, see my reply to Niko here.
Ahh awesome. Gonna look like s piece of art you gonna be stickering up the new one? I'm gonna be moving pretty soon, me and the other half are buying a place. AND IT HAS A GARAGE!! So looking forward to it
Dude, I am seriously stoked for you!! There's nothing like having a big open garage to work on the bike in. I look forward to seeing the pictures buddy, when do you move in?
Sorry for the late reply btw, the mind is scattered these days.
It's cool dude, everyone has busy lives and stuff going on
Thanks, I'm so looking forward to moving and actually buying rather than renting. I think we're due to complete on 15th May, so real soon. I'm gonna go and take loads of photos of the house once we get the keys, then at various stages thought the work I'm gonna be doing on the place. The garage is pretty long and narrow, 6m x 2.7m (18'x8'). Still plenty of room for a descent work shop
Actually no, she still works. But after moving to the new house, we already have another very nice big and efficient garage fridge. My bike shed is too small to have a fridge in it. So I gotta get rid of this one But since it has so many stickers on it from PinkBike members around the world I wanted to be able to preserve that part of it. I plan on taking these two front panels and making frames for them, to hang up in the new shed. Here, I don't think we were friends yet when this went down......