D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #21 No turning back now!
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #22 Now the front door
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #23 I had to cut the notch so the glass would make a good seal due to a contour in the door, that's also why it off-center. I can fix all that with the trim
I had to cut the notch so the glass would make a good seal due to a contour in the door, that's also why it off-center. I can fix all that with the trim
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #24 Action Shot!!
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #25 Front door Cover
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #27 This was my method for doing the trim, measure twice cut once! It worked well
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #28 Its a piece of aluminum 1 1/2" angle and a 1" aluminum flat stock. This is what it looks like from the inside
Its a piece of aluminum 1 1/2" angle and a 1" aluminum flat stock. This is what it looks like from the inside
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #29 Here's the outide
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #30 I had to move the detergent dispenser to the side so I cut out the hole pattern to use as a template.
I had to move the detergent dispenser to the side so I cut out the hole pattern to use as a template.
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #31 Traced the holes
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #32 drilled them out
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #33 Well this is a problem! The top rack hits what to do?
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #34 Cut off the part I won't be using anyway!
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #35 Rack not installed but it slides out just fine now.
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #36 Then I took it all back apart and ran a bead of ultra blue around the windows and tightened up all the bolts.
Then I took it all back apart and ran a bead of ultra blue around the windows and tightened up all the bolts.
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #37 This was the hardware I used. I bent the washer 1/4" so it would lay flat on the glass.
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #38 Video coming soon!
W whitetub Well-known member Joined Jul 2, 2010 Messages 319 Location Montreal, Canada Feb 14, 2014 #39 Can't wait to see the video.
D dpritz Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 72 Location Atlanta Feb 14, 2014 #40 Its a bit shakey Ill make another one of the a full WRWRD cycle soon! Enjoy