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Posted by Mark on March 10, 2007, 11:47 am
It's also time to teach the boys the value of treating objects with respect.
>> Hi all, common lurker and now I need to throw this out.
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>> I have a Whirlpool side-by-side fridge that has the adjustable shelf in
>> the
>> door for things like the gallon milk jug, etc. Well as we all know how
>> gentle boys are, the tabs on the liner that hold the shelf keep breaking
>> and
>> now we're on our last pair within the door. The tabs are really just
>> protruding bumps that hold the shelf in place and to replace any of these
>> it
>> looks like the liner needs replacing as it is all one piece of plastic.
>> Repairclinic.com doesn't have a listing and another Whirlpool part source
>> has the liner as a non-serviceable part. I can't be the only one who
>> needs
>> to fix these tabs, have any of you had this issue and what did you do to
>> resolve it ?(beside take out the adjustable shelf and use the fixed
>> shelving).
>>
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> Since you have eliminated the obvious solutions I will reluctantly
> tell you what I did when confronted with this problem. Since you can
> no longer get parts for the thing you can assume it is junk and you
> may make any modifications you desire without any loss of value.
>
> I used a hunk of plywood cut to fit over the existing supports.
> Admittedly, plywood is not too sanitary or beautiful but I always have
> a variety of sizes on hand for any purpose. It is cheap and easy to
> throw it out and replace if desired.
>
> You could use your imagination and use different a material. If you
> glued a solid edge to the pw and painted it with a hard core enamel it
> might look nicer and be possible to clean. Even better, you could use
> a melamine coated plywood. Usually only bachelors can get away this
> this type of thing. Tell the wifey it is cheaper than a new fridge.
>
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