phoenixs4r
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I have a Danby Dar482bls, I have ripped out all the shelves, shaved down some of the plastic on the walls, and cut the door crap off to barely squeeze in 2 cornys.
My girlfriend and I would like to have the kegorator in the kitchen, and I've been trying to figure out ways to hide it. (It's pretty dinged up)
I can BARELY squeeze it into one of our larger cabinets, but it's a tough fit, and it got me to thinking, how about ripping out the the guts and just insulating the cabinet itself? It's only about 8" wider, same height, so I imagine it would be similar cubic footage. I've just never seen how these things work, do they have lines running through the walls or the top?
Here's an amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PUKLI6/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Also, since the picture isn't very good of the inside, it's a fridge that has the cooler coils running flat agains the back, and teh compressor underneath in the back.
Any suggestions?
My girlfriend and I would like to have the kegorator in the kitchen, and I've been trying to figure out ways to hide it. (It's pretty dinged up)
I can BARELY squeeze it into one of our larger cabinets, but it's a tough fit, and it got me to thinking, how about ripping out the the guts and just insulating the cabinet itself? It's only about 8" wider, same height, so I imagine it would be similar cubic footage. I've just never seen how these things work, do they have lines running through the walls or the top?
Here's an amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PUKLI6/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Also, since the picture isn't very good of the inside, it's a fridge that has the cooler coils running flat agains the back, and teh compressor underneath in the back.
Any suggestions?
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