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    Posted: 26 September 2024 at 17:40
Hi, has anyone fitted hinges to a counter top refrigerator lid?

Some crew are complaining about the weight of the lid, and hinges could work.

Any advice about drilling into the counter top would be appreciated - whether it has a wood backing, will a self tapping screw hold securely, etc...

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Yes I did on my 370. The Corrian top can be machined with a router just like wood. It needed a palm router, the correct size router bit and a template making up. Mine was done by a friend experienced with a router. I used a tap to allow the use of machine screws into the Corrian.


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I added hinges to my 400e lid (2006), and it is a great improvement.  The lid opens and rests against the cabinet knob which works great.   I used a dremel tool with a router attachment and a small bit and just routed out a recess for the hinge hardware (I didn't recess the hinge plates because I didn't want to reduce the thickness of the countertop material, and I think it works great this way).   I am attaching photos of the process but don't actually have photos of the finished product!  I made a template and used double-sided tape to hold it in place while doing the routing (you can see the routed recess in one of the pictures).  I carefully screwed the hinges down with self-tapping screws but I think tapping and using machine screws is an excellent alternative.

The ergonomics is very much improved with hinges on the lid.


"Kerkyra" 400e #042
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Thank you for your message. Very helpful and reassuring.
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Many thanks for your message. Very helpful and reassuring, particularly the detail about routing only hinge mechanism and not the plates. Seems like a useful modification.
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Hi Landlocked, do you know the approximate thickness of the Corrian and will it take a self tapping screw? Many thanks, Mark
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Hi Mark:
My boat is a 400, not a 350 though I expect the thickness would be the same.  I’m not near the boat now but there are places where the edge is exposed (i.e. sink openings) and I would say it’s about 1/4 inch or 7mm.  Not very thick but I drilled through and used self-tapping screws (drill holes big enough to avoid cracking the material or shearing off the stainless screws).   I also applied sikaflex between the hinges and corian and in the screw holes.   No issues so far and it is much easier to use the fridge.
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Perfect! Many thanks.
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