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Thread: Rust Holes and Leaking in old Montgomery Ward Fridge

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    Then go to Glenwood appliance. I know Dave the owner, hes a great guy and knows his parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake View Post
    Then go to Glenwood appliance. I know Dave the owner, hes a great guy and knows his parts.

    3629 Franklin Boulevard Eugene, OR 97403
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    Ha! As I was reading this, I was riding down Franklin in the EmX. Saw it right out the window!

    If the freezer is still staying too warm, is recharging an option?

    (Sorry to keep harping on it, but I sold the kegerator part of the fridge to my wife on the basis of having extra freezer storage, so it's critical.)
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    If the freezer is still staying too warm, is recharging an option?
    Nope, its R-12 and its banned by the EPA, except for licensed refrigeration techs. but that would cost more than its worth to have a refrigeration tech. to come out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake View Post
    Nope, its R-12 and its banned by the EPA, except for licensed refrigeration techs. but that would cost more than its worth to have a refrigeration tech. to come out.

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    That's what I thought. I've definitely caught it at 12 degrees a couple time in the last 24 hours.

    So final question: where around here would you look if you wanted to find a used/cheap "apartment refrigerator" around 10 cu ft?

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