Anyone have any room in thier shop or garage that might be willing to store a refrigerator for me this winter?
Lost in the 60s said
Oct 8, 2012
How tall is it ? If it will fit under my pallet rack, I may be able to slip it in beside the Harley.
dashboard said
Oct 8, 2012
Is there beer in it?
Chris R said
Oct 8, 2012
Lost in the 60s wrote:
How tall is it ? If it will fit under my pallet rack, I may be able to slip it in beside the Harley.
I will have to go back and get the measurements. Its really nothing different then your typical kitchen sized refrigerator. I am willing to even store it outside wrapped and bungied up in a tarp for the winter as well. I just need to get it out of where its at asap.
Lost in the 60s said
Oct 8, 2012
We have a Sub Zero, which is much taller than a normal fridge, so I don't have a reference to measure.
I'll measure the height it can be when I'm out in the shop later.
Chris R said
Oct 9, 2012
Ill go back tomorrow and get the measurements.
Chris R said
Oct 10, 2012
measurments
3 feet wide. 31 inches deep, 69 inches tall.
Lost in the 60s said
Oct 10, 2012
Chris R wrote:
measurements
3 feet wide. 31 inches deep, 69 inches tall.
Too tall to fit under the pallet rack but I'm in the process of moving crap around and will find a place for. When do you want to bring it here ? As of now, I'm planning to go to the swap meet Sunday, if the weather co-operates.
dashboard said
Oct 11, 2012
Is there beer in it?
Lost in the 60s said
Oct 11, 2012
dashboard wrote:
Is there beer in it?
If it's full of beer, do you want to store it ???
dashboard said
Oct 11, 2012
Lost in the 60s wrote:
dashboard wrote:
Is there beer in it?
If it's full of beer, do you want to store it ???
Of course not, I don't have the space like you do, I just want the cold beer!
Chris R said
Oct 11, 2012
Lost in the 60s wrote:
Chris R wrote:
measurements
3 feet wide. 31 inches deep, 69 inches tall.
Too tall to fit under the pallet rack but I'm in the process of moving crap around and will find a place for. When do you want to bring it here ? As of now, I'm planning to go to the swap meet Sunday, if the weather co-operates.
Ill start looking at what I can do as far as rounding up a small trailer then. Ill be in touch.
Jon H said
Oct 14, 2012
Chris, I have a single wide flat bed trailer if you want to use it.
Chris R said
Oct 14, 2012
Thanks Jon. Ill probably take you up on that soon.
I also want to reiterate that im willing to store it outside if need be as well. Tarping it up tight wont hurt it at all to store it outside.
dashboard said
Oct 14, 2012
Is there beer in it?
Jon H said
Oct 15, 2012
Chris R wrote:
Thanks Jon. Ill probably take you up on that soon.
I also want to reiterate that im willing to store it outside if need be as well. Tarping it up tight wont hurt it at all to store it outside.
Chris...call me if you really want outside storage, I can accommodate you. Jon
bowtie said
Oct 15, 2012
Jon--if you do that at your place, you'll have to add a pickup bed planter, a couch, and a pedal boat with a hole in it. Let the grass grow some and change your name to bubba-Jon.
Chris R said
Oct 15, 2012
Its a nice side by side stainless steel GE unit. No there is no beer in it. Jon ill get in touch with you this week.
Chris R said
Oct 16, 2012
Chris R wrote:
Its a nice side by side stainless steel GE unit. No there is no beer in it. Jon ill get in touch with you this week.
Correction: Its a brand new scratch and dent stainless GE unit that me and my lab partner serviced as part of residential refrigeration in my HVAC class. Each pair of students get to keep thier assigned fridge if they want it since Dunwoody gets them donated and then just donates what ones the students do not want to keep. Some were donated because of frame damage, some were donated because something doesnt work mechanically. Ours doesnt seem to have any real issues although I never hooked up water to it to see if it was donated because of a water dispenser or ice maker issue.
Me and Michele have a POS fridge/freezer that does the job keeping stuff cold and frozen but we badly need an upgrade. We arent ready to make the switch on these just yet so I am planning to store it through this winter. Im not about to loose a 1200 dollar retail fridge for free.
Anyone have any room in thier shop or garage that might be willing to store a refrigerator for me this winter?
How tall is it ? If it will fit under my pallet rack, I may be able to slip it in beside the Harley.
Is there beer in it?
I will have to go back and get the measurements. Its really nothing different then your typical kitchen sized refrigerator. I am willing to even store it outside wrapped and bungied up in a tarp for the winter as well. I just need to get it out of where its at asap.
We have a Sub Zero, which is much taller than a normal fridge, so I don't have a reference to measure.
I'll measure the height it can be when I'm out in the shop later.
Ill go back tomorrow and get the measurements.
measurments
3 feet wide. 31 inches deep, 69 inches tall.
Too tall to fit under the pallet rack but I'm in the process of moving crap around and will find a place for. When do you want to bring it here ? As of now, I'm planning to go to the swap meet Sunday, if the weather co-operates.
Is there beer in it?
If it's full of beer, do you want to store it ???
Of course not, I don't have the space like you do, I just want the cold beer!
Ill start looking at what I can do as far as rounding up a small trailer then. Ill be in touch.
Thanks Jon. Ill probably take you up on that soon.
I also want to reiterate that im willing to store it outside if need be as well. Tarping it up tight wont hurt it at all to store it outside.
Is there beer in it?

Chris...call me if you really want outside storage, I can accommodate you. Jon
Its a nice side by side stainless steel GE unit. No there is no beer in it. Jon ill get in touch with you this week.
Correction: Its a brand new scratch and dent stainless GE unit that me and my lab partner serviced as part of residential refrigeration in my HVAC class. Each pair of students get to keep thier assigned fridge if they want it since Dunwoody gets them donated and then just donates what ones the students do not want to keep. Some were donated because of frame damage, some were donated because something doesnt work mechanically. Ours doesnt seem to have any real issues although I never hooked up water to it to see if it was donated because of a water dispenser or ice maker issue.
Me and Michele have a POS fridge/freezer that does the job keeping stuff cold and frozen but we badly need an upgrade. We arent ready to make the switch on these just yet so I am planning to store it through this winter. Im not about to loose a 1200 dollar retail fridge for free.