I removed the fridge in my '90 Westy last year when I installed a propane furnace, which is hooked up where the fridge used to be. You can turn off the gas at the tank for removal, but you will have to deal with the line where the fridge was hooked up. Rather than leave the fridge door and frame in place, I removed it all. My porta-potti fits in the space perfectly and there is still room above for two slide-out trays with plastic baskets attached. Jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: "chris" <vanagon@FRONTLEFTSPEAKERPOSSE.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 1:40 PM Subject: pulling the stove/fridge?
> Hello, > > Since the fridge is basically worthless and just takes up good space, id > rather ditch it completely. has anyone pulled the fridge part alone and > kept the stove in place? > > I like the stove and use it quite a bit, but I can do without the > fridge. Id rather put a few shelves in it's place and call it a day. > > im afraid this means disconnecting the propane, which im sad to say is > almost completely full currently. (can you purge it yourself, or should > a shop do this?) > > > thanks for any tips, suggestions or misc tomfoolery. > > chris > |
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