Love the wood look. Great job.
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Re: Inexpensive Aft Deck Redo
SEVEN
1979 53' MY Hull #563
Antioch, California
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01-06-2019 03:53 PM #12Senior Member
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Re: Inexpensive Aft Deck Redo
I would love to take credit, but all I did was clean it up, flush the pipes, replace the water filter and the ice maker. Note to anyone who reads this later, the ice maker hose fitting (for the original U-Line model) unscrews and then the line will fit out the back, and connect to a modern connection. I cut the copper pipe and then had to replace the fitting, when I realized too late that I didn't have to.
Prometheus
1978 53' MY Hull #529
Viera, FL
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Inexpensive Aft Deck Redo
Awesome!
Hard work pays off in the future.
Laziness, pays off now!
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01-10-2019 05:13 AM #15Senior Member
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Re: Inexpensive Aft Deck Redo
It is the EdgeStar IB120SS. I got it on Amazon for $299.
http://a.co/d/6kckUdZ
It was the perfect width, and about 1.5" short (in my cabinet) so I added a 1.5" wood platform at the bottom of my cabinet to raise it up.Prometheus
1978 53' MY Hull #529
Viera, FL
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Re: Inexpensive Aft Deck Redo
The old icemaker is a Marvel. She is pretty rusty and non functioning. It is headed to the e-waste pile in the next few days. The valve assembly has given up.The Edgestar is about a 64th of an inch wider than the old Marvel. A piece of 80-grit on my palm sander took off enough material to slip it in.The photos insist on uploading rotated 90-degrees. Not sure why.Cheers-Chuck B; Chartmaker