bwoodworth
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Thanks for the quick reply and the info about the compressor.
I agree that the freezer lid probably has the most ideal insulation, but I just thinking it looks a little weird having the lid on top at all. I'm thinking I could just put a sheet of wood on top screwed to the collar (making it more of a box than a collar). This way I don't have to worry about the seal between the collar and the lid at all, just that the insulation is good enough in the 'box'. I guess I am mostly trying to figure out if there are any other reasons for keeping the lid at all.
I'm sure they have, but why wouldn't you? Cover it in wood if you like. You probably don't want to lose the insulation and weatherstripping that's already provided there for you. To get the wood to stick, you'll need to be sure that your glue is suitable for metal-to-wood bonding (I believe Gorilla Glue is, check the label) and you'll want to rough up the paint with some 80-grit or so sandpaper so the glue has a good surface to bond to.
I agree that the freezer lid probably has the most ideal insulation, but I just thinking it looks a little weird having the lid on top at all. I'm thinking I could just put a sheet of wood on top screwed to the collar (making it more of a box than a collar). This way I don't have to worry about the seal between the collar and the lid at all, just that the insulation is good enough in the 'box'. I guess I am mostly trying to figure out if there are any other reasons for keeping the lid at all.