phoenixs4r
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The girlfriend and I have decided to move our kegerator indoors, but in our rental there is not much room. I've googled and searched on here tearing apart a mini fridge and the pictures after destruction and the amount of delicate coils and stuff has deterred me thus far.
So, driving to the park the other day with kid and wife in tow, the best girl in the world spots a mini fridge sitting on the side of the road for free. Well shucks, a kid, wife, a 6'3 man and a mini fridge aren't going to fit in the car! Somethings gotta go!
And off they walked to the park.
I totally forgot to take a picture of the fridge before we destroyed it, LOL so here's an example pic.
Destruction:
Significantly easier than anticipated. The entire thing is a shell within a shell, and they just pump styrofoam in as an insulater a glue. We just detached the outer shell with a little bit of muscle and a screwdriver as a crow bar, removed the interior plastic shell with brute force and careful box knife cuts, and broke the styrofoam into chunks with a skydriver and a putty knife.
Result:
So, driving to the park the other day with kid and wife in tow, the best girl in the world spots a mini fridge sitting on the side of the road for free. Well shucks, a kid, wife, a 6'3 man and a mini fridge aren't going to fit in the car! Somethings gotta go!
And off they walked to the park.
I totally forgot to take a picture of the fridge before we destroyed it, LOL so here's an example pic.
Destruction:
Significantly easier than anticipated. The entire thing is a shell within a shell, and they just pump styrofoam in as an insulater a glue. We just detached the outer shell with a little bit of muscle and a screwdriver as a crow bar, removed the interior plastic shell with brute force and careful box knife cuts, and broke the styrofoam into chunks with a skydriver and a putty knife.
Result: