pdilley
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I have a fridge finally!
Unfortunately still tied to my trailer under the 4 bay parking shed as I had to then meet the pig farmer down the road to go to a poultry auction in Colac... scored a breeding pair of Australorps for $22 oh yeah!
But a fridge! Now I can start getting off my duff and brewing again! oh yeah!
Ok with the fridge. The thermostat is shot as the previous owner reported milk being cold and sometimes warm.
I can see the seal on the top freezer is a bit iffy on one corner. I need to inspect it in more detail next time to see if its a solid seal or not.
Because I wanted a fridge only or freezer only for space to put at least two fermenters in, one on top of the other I am debating in my mind if I should cut the bottom of the freezer and top of the refrigerator out to make one large area inside and then use the existing shelving or build a wooden interior shelving to handle two fermenters.
My question is what should I expect in that common shared surface between the freezer and fridge. Wires?
and what should be the best tool to use. I have of course my large contractors angle grinder with long life cutting wheel that will do the job in a few seconds, but if someone has done surgery like this before I am all for having a listen to any advice.
Cheers,
Brewer Pete
Unfortunately still tied to my trailer under the 4 bay parking shed as I had to then meet the pig farmer down the road to go to a poultry auction in Colac... scored a breeding pair of Australorps for $22 oh yeah!
But a fridge! Now I can start getting off my duff and brewing again! oh yeah!
Ok with the fridge. The thermostat is shot as the previous owner reported milk being cold and sometimes warm.
I can see the seal on the top freezer is a bit iffy on one corner. I need to inspect it in more detail next time to see if its a solid seal or not.
Because I wanted a fridge only or freezer only for space to put at least two fermenters in, one on top of the other I am debating in my mind if I should cut the bottom of the freezer and top of the refrigerator out to make one large area inside and then use the existing shelving or build a wooden interior shelving to handle two fermenters.
My question is what should I expect in that common shared surface between the freezer and fridge. Wires?
and what should be the best tool to use. I have of course my large contractors angle grinder with long life cutting wheel that will do the job in a few seconds, but if someone has done surgery like this before I am all for having a listen to any advice.
Cheers,
Brewer Pete