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Normally I wouldn’t bother, however, I have a Reefer 250 and the bottom panel is cracked. The crack touches the edges and the overflow holes so no patching this one.
For those not familiar, the bottom panel of the reefer is floating. IE, it sits inside the outer glass. Additionally, it’s pretty clear that the tank side glass hang a mm or two below the bottom glass. I assume this gets leveled out with a proper mat underneath.
Point is, for $60 it seems fairly straightforward to cut out the old bottom pane, drill the overflow holes, and silicone in a new piece as it isn’t as structurally critical as I figured it would have been.
Anyone out there done this before? I’ve seen many a structural side panel replaced, but it’s hard to find info on something like this.

For those not familiar, the bottom panel of the reefer is floating. IE, it sits inside the outer glass. Additionally, it’s pretty clear that the tank side glass hang a mm or two below the bottom glass. I assume this gets leveled out with a proper mat underneath.
Point is, for $60 it seems fairly straightforward to cut out the old bottom pane, drill the overflow holes, and silicone in a new piece as it isn’t as structurally critical as I figured it would have been.
Anyone out there done this before? I’ve seen many a structural side panel replaced, but it’s hard to find info on something like this.



