cinematographer
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Hey Guys,
I saw some older threads on this but not one that addresses my specific question.
I am adding a dual draft tower to my Sanyo BC-1206. The new tower has a bigger base than the old one and as such I will have to drill new holes for it.
I wanted to see if anyone thought it necessary to patch up the old screw holes (see pic) or is it cool to just leave them there? If it is necessary what should I use to patch them up?
They obviously don't go through into the refrigerated portion and will be completely covered up by the draft tower base.
Also, is it ok to use one of the original holes as a guide and then mount accordingly? It will only offset the tower buy a cm or two. I don't think there will be any issues but just wanted to check that I am not missing some glaring problem other than OCD aesthetics.
Thanks!
I saw some older threads on this but not one that addresses my specific question.
I am adding a dual draft tower to my Sanyo BC-1206. The new tower has a bigger base than the old one and as such I will have to drill new holes for it.
I wanted to see if anyone thought it necessary to patch up the old screw holes (see pic) or is it cool to just leave them there? If it is necessary what should I use to patch them up?
They obviously don't go through into the refrigerated portion and will be completely covered up by the draft tower base.
Also, is it ok to use one of the original holes as a guide and then mount accordingly? It will only offset the tower buy a cm or two. I don't think there will be any issues but just wanted to check that I am not missing some glaring problem other than OCD aesthetics.
Thanks!