I got a used 7.2 cubic foot chest freezer from a friend that works great. But it had this bad fish smell that I just couldn't wash away. I finally traced the smell down to the lid. After a quick disassembly I found that the fiberglass insulation was damp and reeked of rotten crab legs. I thought a quick bleach bath would solve my problem. I thought wrong. It pretty much disintegrated into a big blob of fiberglass.
So ... can you buy that super dense fiberglass? Or is there suitable substitute that can be used in it's place?
Until this fiasco, tomorrow should have been the day that my keezer was finished. All that was left to do was to drill my shank holes, mount the faucets, and hook up the beer lines. Grrrrrrrrrrrr!
So ... can you buy that super dense fiberglass? Or is there suitable substitute that can be used in it's place?
Until this fiasco, tomorrow should have been the day that my keezer was finished. All that was left to do was to drill my shank holes, mount the faucets, and hook up the beer lines. Grrrrrrrrrrrr!