Home made walk in cooler?
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From: Calgary,Alberta,Canada
This is our walk in cooler. Its just an addition onto our garage and you mounted a window A/C unit in it, insulated all the walls and when we arent in and out we pull a big insulated tarp across and it keeps the animals around 32degrees in the cooler when its around 60 degrees outside.


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Giant Nontypical
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From: Ohio
ORIGINAL: lethalconnection
This is our walk in cooler. Its just an addition onto our garage and you mounted a window A/C unit in it, insulated all the walls and when we arent in and out we pull a big insulated tarp across and it keeps the animals around 32degrees in the cooler when its around 60 degrees outside.
This is our walk in cooler. Its just an addition onto our garage and you mounted a window A/C unit in it, insulated all the walls and when we arent in and out we pull a big insulated tarp across and it keeps the animals around 32degrees in the cooler when its around 60 degrees outside.

You guys got it going on.[8D]
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Spike
Joined: Sep 2006
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I have been in the ac and refrig. field for 20yrs.I appears to work just like a defrost timer/ low temp tstat.A big waste of money you can do it much cheaper if you know someone in the field.I could make something close for about 40 or 50 bucks.
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ORIGINAL: gamespooker
being in the commercial refrigeration business, i gotta tell you I'm skeptical......I'd have to see it myself
being in the commercial refrigeration business, i gotta tell you I'm skeptical......I'd have to see it myself
Im with you. My refrigeration degreeis in progress and with that im skeptical too.
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