Title: Ideal 55 modification. Post by: GreenMo on January 27, 2016, 02:59:46 pm I searched old posts and threads but did not come across any related to my question.
I'm considering converting a pepsi 55 to an open top cooler sans rack and coin box. Would it be possible to remove the coin box mounting plate from the side body without damaging the unit. It seems like it's welded on pretty good. Title: Re: Ideal 55 modification. Post by: cohammer on January 27, 2016, 04:23:41 pm I would think you could take an end grinder and thin cutting wheel and cut the welds until the plate is loose and then slowly grind the welds down until its smooth enough for bondo and paint touch up .
Title: Re: Ideal 55 modification. Post by: SIGNGUY on January 27, 2016, 04:55:40 pm I don't see how the coin box mounting plate would interfere with you using it as a reach in cooler? I'd leave it alone incase you ever want to convert back or sell. plus you have to do this prior to any restoration as you will have to do body work to make it look good once grinding and such?
Title: Re: Ideal 55 modification. Post by: brasskey on January 27, 2016, 06:04:47 pm I don't see how the coin box mounting plate would interfere with you using it as a reach in cooler? I'd leave it alone incase you ever want to convert back or sell. plus you have to do this prior to any restoration as you will have to do body work to make it look good once grinding and such? I agree. That mounting plate doesn't stick up too high. It doesn't come off without major work like as cohammer eluded to. Title: Re: Ideal 55 modification. Post by: ajf5577 on January 27, 2016, 08:46:54 pm Plus the future resale value will be harmed after you go to all of that work. I'd leave it. Maybe decorate it somehow to blend in?
Title: Re: Ideal 55 modification. Post by: GreenMo on January 27, 2016, 10:34:50 pm Thanks for your replies. You all make good points. I've considered removing it because without the coin mech attached it basically looks like something's missing. Once done it's going to be given away as wedding gift to a non collector who brews his own beer. He's far from a purist. The atlas junior electric (dr pepper) resembles the ideal 55 and looks pretty sleek as it never had a coin mech and therefore no metal bracket.
Title: Re: Ideal 55 modification. Post by: Slider-Bob on January 28, 2016, 08:40:27 am Thanks for your replies. You all make good points. I've considered removing it because without the coin mech attached it basically looks like something's missing. Once done it's going to be given away as wedding gift to a non collector who brews his own beer. He's far from a purist. The atlas junior electric (dr pepper) resembles the ideal 55 and looks pretty sleek as it never had a coin mech and therefore no metal bracket. So does a Glasco GBV-50 Slider (no bracket on side) Title: Re: Ideal 55 modification. Post by: BeaYoung on January 28, 2016, 03:20:22 pm I personally wouldn't remove the bracket... It's not that apparent and removing it diminishes the value of the machine IMHO.
Title: Re: Ideal 55 modification. Post by: Creighton on January 28, 2016, 10:21:31 pm No reason to remove that bit. Will just get lost down the road.
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