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"Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
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The rollers would be great, but if I were to use them, I would probably
have to mount them on a piece of plywood and set the freezer on the
plywood. Instructions with the freezer warn against raising the freezer
above the floor. Apparently, the design is such that the amount of space
between the bottom of the freezer and the floor is critical.

My refrigerator/freezer in the kitchen has its own rollers built in.

As to the freezer, I don't anticipate having to remove it on a regular
basis, so I'm not too concerned. If I have to move it, though, it will be
interesting. :-)

My refrigerator freezer rollers are on steel tracks which support the
appliance and raise it up a total of maybe 3 or 4 inches. In my situation,
the spacing is not critical as it is for you. The track and roller unit cost
about 35 bucks when I bought it in the 2002 time frame.

It is interesting how a person in his 60s approaches a job versus somebody
in their 20s or 30s............ I spend a lot more time thinking about
things before I do them, especially if there is a lot of weight or other
risks involved.....


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