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I cut a section from the plastic cap at the top lip of the front on my freezer.
Then I pried that section off to expose the insulation.
With a chopstick or wooden dowel I dug out the insulation in about a 10” section.
I was able to expose 3 refrigerant lines running horizontally along the inner wall.
There’s about a 1” gap between 2 where I plan to mount the faucet shanks.
There are also lines against the outer wall but they are smaller and spaced farther apart. They run vertically about 3” apart.
Now that the lines are located, I just need to drill it. I have found that a step drill makes the cleanest hole on such thin material.
To put the taps at a decent height, the freezer will be on a stand to raise it up.
Then I pried that section off to expose the insulation.
With a chopstick or wooden dowel I dug out the insulation in about a 10” section.
I was able to expose 3 refrigerant lines running horizontally along the inner wall.
There’s about a 1” gap between 2 where I plan to mount the faucet shanks.
There are also lines against the outer wall but they are smaller and spaced farther apart. They run vertically about 3” apart.
Now that the lines are located, I just need to drill it. I have found that a step drill makes the cleanest hole on such thin material.
To put the taps at a decent height, the freezer will be on a stand to raise it up.