beeboy
Well-Known Member
OK, the project started with my $25 craiglist find. It’s kind of old, and looks like it was used as a hockey goalie, but it works!
Inside it will hold 4 corneys on the bottom, and a 3 gallon on the hump.
Next step was to make a mobile base for it. I ended up wrapping both top and bottom of the base in plywood after this for strength.
Next step was a collar. I wanted a collar so I would have a place for electrical and my regulators to mount. I didn’t want a huge collar though as it would be too hard to get stuff in and out of it. I knew I was going to do a coffin as well, so I made the collar 3 ½” using some scrap wood I had. In this picture I am gluing the collar to the freezer with construction adhesive. You can also see the 1 ½” Styrofoam I am using for insulation. The collar would then get another layer of wood on the inside later.
Here is the Love controller installed in the front of the collar.
Wiring the outlet box on the rear of the keezer.
Testing the outlets. One side is always hot for running the fans, the other side is controlled by the Love controller.
Love controller being tested. I will later cover the collar in some thin oak plywood.
Inside it will hold 4 corneys on the bottom, and a 3 gallon on the hump.
Next step was to make a mobile base for it. I ended up wrapping both top and bottom of the base in plywood after this for strength.
Next step was a collar. I wanted a collar so I would have a place for electrical and my regulators to mount. I didn’t want a huge collar though as it would be too hard to get stuff in and out of it. I knew I was going to do a coffin as well, so I made the collar 3 ½” using some scrap wood I had. In this picture I am gluing the collar to the freezer with construction adhesive. You can also see the 1 ½” Styrofoam I am using for insulation. The collar would then get another layer of wood on the inside later.
Here is the Love controller installed in the front of the collar.
Wiring the outlet box on the rear of the keezer.
Testing the outlets. One side is always hot for running the fans, the other side is controlled by the Love controller.
Love controller being tested. I will later cover the collar in some thin oak plywood.