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I have a question about converting a mini fridge to a fermentation chamber

Discussion in 'Fermenters' started by zman, Jun 23, 2009.

 

  1. #1
    zman

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jun 23, 2009
    I bought a Haier 4.52 cu ft mini fridge and boy was it a bitch to get the door retrofitted. When working on this I ripped the door gasket and had to get a new one from Haier. Two weeks later (today) it arrived. I cut down and sanded the insulation so that it is flush with the door and glued a sheet of Plexiglas over the exposed insulation.

    I need to know what kind of adhesive I should use to affix the gasket to the door. I have some automotive adhesive that is used to glue weatherstripping/molding to the door frame on a car. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? or other options?

    Thanks,
     
  2. #2
    blackwaterbrewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 23, 2009
    what you have should work fine. if you want, they make a fooamboard adhesive that is designed for what you are doing. any silicone based adhesive should work, though.
     
  3. #3
    blackwaterbrewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 23, 2009
    by the way, how is your 90 shilling clone recipe coming? i have been experimenting with a 90 shilling clone for about 6 months, would love to share info.
     
  4. #4
    zman

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jun 24, 2009
    Hiya. Sorry for not responding to ya. Well It kinda sorta tastes like it but it is not as malty as O'dells. It has only been in the bottle for a few weeks so I am going to give it more time. Did I show you the recipe I used? How does it compare to yours?

    8# marris otter
    1/2# crystal (60L)
    1# Cara Pils
    1/4# Victory
    1/2# biscuit
    1/4# roasted barley
    1oz smoked malt

    1oz fuggles
    1oz target

    1/4 tsp irish moss

    white labs edinburg ale yeast ( no starter )
    :off:
     
  5. #5
    blackwaterbrewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 24, 2009
    oh yeah, that is my recipe! i didn't look up at your name. yeah, it is close, but missing something. i think next time, i will omit the smoked malt. i was also thinking of rplacing the carapils with a pound of munich. it would be easier if i coudl get more 90 shilling. i probably won't try again until i get my hands on some.

    it may just have too much hops or need to be mashed higher. i converted it to an extract version for a friend and his was closer to the real thing than the AG!
     
  6. #6
    tombstone

    New Member

    Posted Feb 25, 2012
    Automotive adhesives are urethane based.
    Silicone would also work but can cause metal to corrode which is why it is not used for automotive.

    Check the gasket and edge material for compatibility before doing the whole seam.
     
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