I just carved out the 4 squares where the bracket extended in the foam, screwed it into the wood, and then, what I don't show for photo purposes is I wedged the foam piece I cut away back over the bracket.

Punity said:I just screwed mine straight through the insulation, less hassle that way.
Revvy said:I just carved out the 4 squares where the bracket extended in the foam, screwed it into the wood, and then, what I don't show for photo purposes is I wedged the foam piece I cut away back over the bracket.
thadius856 said:Seconding the clear silicone caulking for air gaps. That's the best way I've found without voiding warranties. I used it on my first two freezers, and have a few tubes laying just in case the third one needs it.
I would have stuck with the 1-1/4" wide weatherstripping and just trimmed the excess off carefully with a fresh blade in a razor knife.
Finishing up my 8-tapper, and using that same black 1-1/4" stripping. Though I have a 2x10 collar with 1x12 face over it, so I have more bearing surface than you do.
Punity said:I would say after a day at room temp you should be fine. I sprayed mine with loctite adhesive and let it sit a day worked like a champ.
Revvy said:Looks spiffy!
How come you didn't pre cut the hole for the temp controller? So when you got the cool bottle opener did you also order the cap catcher, unfortunately they didn't have it in that same vintge aluminum of the opener.