Fridge Bracket
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I printed this with PETG and a .6 nozzle using variable layer height. Took about 2 hours. If you don't know how to set up variable layer height i would recommend printing at .2. Supports are neededstandard PETG settings I printed it sitting flat on base so support was only needed for the hooks, but if you print on side it will be more resistant to impact (heavy milk dropping). Installation:To install these you have to remove the existing pin that locks the current bracket into place. Note one side is ribbed so you have to push that side out. You can't push it through the bracket (at least not without a huge amount of force). For mine i could see both side of the rod for one bracket, but only one side (the ribbed side) of the other. For that one i used a dremel to sand down the plastic until i could see the metal dowel. Then used an alan key to push it out. They should slide out relatively easily. WARNING: there is a small spring that pushes a small cylinder into the bracket. Once you push the pin out these will dislodge. Lastly:This is your fridge and you are probably an adult. You are taking your own risks and i am not responsible for your actions. I am sharing my files only because i was asked. I have done zero testing and have no idea how long these will last. I take no responsibility for your tinkering. With that said, happy printing and hope you enjoy the extra fridge space. I didn't do this for money, but donations are always awesome. If i make $5 i'll be stoked. Venmo: @Mike_Hu (7787)paypal: @mikehu1
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