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I have just bought a keezer ready to go, but wanted to add a collar to it.
I have some pretty awesome wood in my garage that I got from my grandpa. Not sure what it is exactly, but it's a deep brown hardwood, so should come up a treat. Three pieces 40mm thick, and one 31mm thick, each about 120-130cm long.
Was hoping for some help with the build, though. Some questions are about the build, and some are just silly things I've been thinking about!
I have some pretty awesome wood in my garage that I got from my grandpa. Not sure what it is exactly, but it's a deep brown hardwood, so should come up a treat. Three pieces 40mm thick, and one 31mm thick, each about 120-130cm long.
Was hoping for some help with the build, though. Some questions are about the build, and some are just silly things I've been thinking about!
- The 40mm wood is too thick.. the lid of the freezer won't close unless I make the wood protrude from the front. I'd rather keep it all flush, however. Was thinking just to router around the top edge to give the lid enough space to close into to. Reckon this will be enough? It's a standard chest freezer with a lid like this, where the inside protrudes a little bit
- I've attached a rough diagram of the build. The blue is the wood, the red is the 10mm router cut I plan on making and the black is some 6mm poly sheet I was thinking about sticking on for insulation. Anyone with experience have thoughts on this design? The alternate would be using the router on the wood to cut it right back and insert insulation inside it. This might also be good to cut back on some weight.
- Once the collar is in place, does the seal on the freezer lid work well on wood?
- I've read about people using a pencil to stop the hinge flying off when you remove it. How does this work? I found a good post about putting the hinge back on, but nothing good about removing it.
- I was just going to varnish the wood and seal the edges. Is there anything special I need to do to the inside to stop the moisture/temperature being a problem and damaging the wood?
- Thoughts on hinging the collar and lid, or just the lid (so the collar is stuck on the freezer with sealant)?