robbyg
Well-Known Member
I picked myself up a lightly used Magic Chef 7.2 Cu. Ft. freezer last weekend, which was a fantastic find as it will be able to hold 6 ball lock kegs and a 5lb CO2 tank once my collar is built. The only real downside is I was planning a black keezer build and this one is white.
Now, I know that freezers can be painted with enamel spray paint, and I'm planning to go that route. But where I run into problems is in regards to the coils on the back and the white rubbery seal around the top.
So first up are the coils. They're attached to the back of the freezer with a few removable tabs, but I'm guessing that bending the coil away from the freezer to paint the back is a no-no. And I'm not really willing to leave most of the back of the freezer white. So how have others done this, or how would you recommend getting it done?
And then there's the seal. It's white, obviously. And I'm guessing the enamel paint wouldn't work, as the seal is flexible and would chip the enamel coating the first time I closed the freezer. But a white seal on a black freezer is going to look a little funny. Thoughts?
Now, I know that freezers can be painted with enamel spray paint, and I'm planning to go that route. But where I run into problems is in regards to the coils on the back and the white rubbery seal around the top.
So first up are the coils. They're attached to the back of the freezer with a few removable tabs, but I'm guessing that bending the coil away from the freezer to paint the back is a no-no. And I'm not really willing to leave most of the back of the freezer white. So how have others done this, or how would you recommend getting it done?
And then there's the seal. It's white, obviously. And I'm guessing the enamel paint wouldn't work, as the seal is flexible and would chip the enamel coating the first time I closed the freezer. But a white seal on a black freezer is going to look a little funny. Thoughts?