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Free to a good home - Westinghouse upright refrigerator - smuzz - 05-03-2012

Had this for about 10 years, still works perfectly but it didn't fit in with the newly re-modelled kitchen. If you want it, it's yours - I'll only hang on to it until the end of the week though - after that, it's going into a skip if not wanted (it's getting in the way). Bring over a ute or van and I'll help you load it.
I live within a few hundred yards of the field, email me stevem@eng.uts.edu.au if you want it and I'll give you directions and arrange a time.

       


RE: Free to a good home - Westinghouse upright refrigerator - gbanger - 05-03-2012

I've been thinking about getting one of these Steve, but how big is the ESC and where the hell do the wings plug in .
Will I need to get a heavy model licence for the sucker??? BiggrinBiggrinBiggrinBiggrinBiggrinBiggrin


RE: Free to a good home - Westinghouse upright refrigerator - popeyepete - 05-03-2012

I'll take it if nobody is desperate for a fridge, been looking for a second fridge for the garage for a while.

Any objections/takers fellow members???


RE: Free to a good home - Westinghouse upright refrigerator - smuzz - 05-03-2012

Thanks Gazz and Pete - but it looks like Jonathan (Corsair_pilot) will take it. He emailed me earlier today and dropped by to check it over on his way home from work.



RE: Free to a good home - Westinghouse upright refrigerator - corsair_pilot - 05-03-2012

Thanks Steve.
Will come in handy. We will see you again on Wednesday


RE: Free to a good home - Westinghouse upright refrigerator - popeyepete - 05-03-2012

(05-03-2012, 05:39 PM)yarrumevets Wrote:  Thanks Gazz and Pete - but it looks like Jonathan (Corsair_pilot) will take it. He emailed me earlier today and dropped by to check it over on his way home from work.

no probs, if it needed by some else, its theirs.


RE: Free to a good home - Westinghouse upright refrigerator - Claudius - 05-03-2012

(05-03-2012, 03:38 PM)gbanger Wrote:  I've been thinking about getting one of these Steve, but how big is the ESC and where the hell do the wings plug in .

What Hacker motor are you planning for that bad boy Gaz? Smile


RE: Free to a good home - Westinghouse upright refrigerator - srl - 06-03-2012

I just bought a brand new fridge this afternoon. Properly like your new one Steve.
So we have one to get rid of too, same one but not working too well.
Ten years ago we raced at the Orange Club and most of the guys worked at Electrolux making them . Guess there all out of work now.
srl


RE: Free to a good home - Westinghouse upright refrigerator - smuzz - 06-03-2012

Yes Steve - it's "fridge buying season"!
I'm going to be constructing an aeromodelling shed out the back yard and it will have a beer fridge in it, but won't have room for the full-sized item - a small bar-fridge model will have to do.


RE: Free to a good home - Westinghouse upright refrigerator - srl - 06-03-2012

Also good for keeping the glue.
I have a small toaster oven only ever used for post curing. Claudio will know what that is.

srl


RE: Free to a good home - Westinghouse upright refrigerator - secant0give - 07-03-2012

(06-03-2012, 09:04 PM)srl Wrote:  Also good for keeping the glue.
I have a small toaster oven only ever used for post curing. Claudio will know what that is.

srl

That's an innovative Use for a toaster !!
I usually post cure things in the car parked in the sun on a hot day.
Works great for bigger things like wings




RE: Free to a good home - Westinghouse upright refrigerator - smuzz - 07-03-2012

By the way Jonathan - I forgot to mention that the fridge should be stood upright and left for 8 hours for the refrigerant gases to settle before switching it on! This is because we transported the thing lying on its side.