Looks like it came out good. good vid. interesting . i would of never done it that way. i would of probably just unlocked the walls and slid New frame into place. But, this looks like a good alternative. ill have to keep this way in mind. i wish u would have shown how u connected electrical to door frame heaters. good vid.
Thanks a bunch! Its a pretty common practice in a walk in coolers manufactures. We retrofit couple of freezers this way. Some good experienced managers at RSDs are offering always that solution if you come with the for frame issues questions also if you call any box manufacturer they will know what you asking them for. I didn't understand why we got double frame from manufacturer, but now I guess due to 4" thick panels requirement for freezers, otherwise we would just install only the frame that had a door on it. My partner Cody was doing electrical on this one, he doesn't carry camera with him.
there was common hot wire coming to the light fixture, then it splits to light switch and comes back to the light and he took that common to heater, neutral was constant to everything, pretty easy.
I don't recall. Sorry. But your refer guy will need to look at it. In some situations there are more damage to the frame and this solution might not work.
so, you got rid of the air balance vent port between freezer and fridge side? isn't the new door hard to open and close now? or did it have a port on it I missed
Good Video👍, it kind of reminds of watching Twilight Zone at times. Although I do miss the old style music that you were using, country music doesn’t seem to be your style, lol
@@MaratRPMSoCal frankly the techno or whatever noise/music that is on many of your vids along with herky jerky camera movements is what makes it difficult to watch sometimes for me, but I'm just a cranky old you kids get off my lawn kind of guy in general! In any case, thanks for the ride along!
Nice job Marat, keep it up we appreciate the good video.
Thanks CES! Glad You Like It!
What type of screws did you use and length
SEEMS easy. Good work & interesting solution. I take note!
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Looks like it came out good. good vid. interesting . i would of never done it that way. i would of probably just unlocked the walls and slid New frame into place. But, this looks like a good alternative. ill have to keep this way in mind. i wish u would have shown how u connected electrical to door frame heaters. good vid.
Thanks a bunch! Its a pretty common practice in a walk in coolers manufactures. We retrofit couple of freezers this way. Some good experienced managers at RSDs are offering always that solution if you come with the for frame issues questions also if you call any box manufacturer they will know what you asking them for. I didn't understand why we got double frame from manufacturer, but now I guess due to 4" thick panels requirement for freezers, otherwise we would just install only the frame that had a door on it. My partner Cody was doing electrical on this one, he doesn't carry camera with him.
there was common hot wire coming to the light fixture, then it splits to light switch and comes back to the light and he took that common to heater, neutral was constant to everything, pretty easy.
i need this done in my restaurant. Whats the cost of this ?
I don't recall. Sorry. But your refer guy will need to look at it. In some situations there are more damage to the frame and this solution might not work.
Can I order the door from Bakers, Johnstone, United Refrigeration..... I have to quote a door retrofit to a customer.
I think RSD can order for you, not sure if others do it.
so, you got rid of the air balance vent port between freezer and fridge side? isn't the new door hard to open and close now? or did it have a port on it I missed
Ill have to add that air vent at winter when it will get slower with service calls. Door closes just fine at the moment.
Thats what I was thinking as well.
Not as critical since the freezer is inside of the cooler but will still have an issue.
@@davejohnsonnola7908 I have smaller flop, just no time for it at the moment. We barely catching up on emergencies nowadays
Usually we use 6" bolts washer and nuts (bolt over)
i hope everything was covered in that walk in or foods gonna have a foamy taste to it for a while, kinda gritty taste too. Lol !
haha, not sure about that).
iknow you guys have a muti tool now right ?
I guess
Love that “movie” edit ! Nice work with installation door. I’m wondering that new door come with heater or use existing one ?
Thanks!! The heater comes with the door, plug and play
Marat RPM SoCal Very nice 👍
Good Video👍, it kind of reminds of watching Twilight Zone at times. Although I do miss the old style music that you were using, country music doesn’t seem to be your style, lol
Thanks! I listen to anything depends on a mood. I used to live in Missouri and country music reminds me of how great people over there compare to CA.
@@MaratRPMSoCal frankly the techno or whatever noise/music that is on many of your vids along with herky jerky camera movements is what makes it difficult to watch sometimes for me, but I'm just a cranky old you kids get off my lawn kind of guy in general!
In any case, thanks for the ride along!
@@davejohnsonnola7908 Thanks for a honest opinion David. Im working on it to improve.
@@MaratRPMSoCal different strokes for different folks...can't please everyone, gotta please yourself!
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