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To fit the wood cover I took a glass shelf from my pile of parts off the fridge, cleaned it up and held it up to the opening.
I drew out the hole locations and the main opening on it.
Then I taped papers together and placed them on the glass and traced using a back light. (If you have tracing paper, that is probably best, but I had papers handy from the manual / schematic).
From there I placed the paper on the wood, and drilled the locations. (I was not all too worried about precision as the wood is forgiving.
To attach I will be installing it all with what I have on hand. 1/4-20 2.5" bolts. (Note that if I were able to easily remove the entire plastic ring from the door, I would not need this long of bolts.
(I don't have pictures on hand for the cut outs / location of the STC's)
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I drew out the hole locations and the main opening on it.
Then I taped papers together and placed them on the glass and traced using a back light. (If you have tracing paper, that is probably best, but I had papers handy from the manual / schematic).
From there I placed the paper on the wood, and drilled the locations. (I was not all too worried about precision as the wood is forgiving.
To attach I will be installing it all with what I have on hand. 1/4-20 2.5" bolts. (Note that if I were able to easily remove the entire plastic ring from the door, I would not need this long of bolts.
(I don't have pictures on hand for the cut outs / location of the STC's)
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View attachment 1427245797085.jpg
View attachment 1427245824186.jpg
View attachment 1427245838209.jpg
View attachment 1427245850764.jpg