I used self tapping metal screws that make their own holes as you screw them in. i did not use a hammer drill, which probably would have made the process easier. Instead, I just had to lean on the drill/screw a bit harder until it started to dig in. Once it starts going in, it snugs up real secure. Just make sure you start it in the right place when you do so, as you don’t want too many holes in your frame if you can help it.
Well, my biggest T@B “issue” to date has finally been resolved. The replacement tub for my 400 BDL finally arrived and is now fully installed. It only took about 30 minutes to do the actual replaceme… (View Post)
@Ninabean. Exactly. On DC power, heat builds up in the back of the fridge around the coils and without the fan blowing back there, cooling will not happen. The only thing I don't understand is why we… (View Post)
Last weekend at Isle Du Bois Campground at Ray Roberts State Park near Pilot Point TX. Had one of the most amazing sunsets I’ve ever seen. Sunset photo is not doctored, filtered, colored, or otherwis… (View Post)
@vhollow @falcon1970 Thanks for the advice folks. I removed the offending device today and yes, it’s broken. The little clip that pops and operates the mechanism seems to have been bent and no longer… (View Post)