safedude
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Ok.. I know this is an odd topic and bags are not meant to hold 10 gallons of water, but I'm going to try anyways. I have a really small (odd shaped) chest fridge that I want to fill with water. the fridge has an exposed (not waterproof) thermostat and a bunch of seams that I don't trust.
My first thought was to find a container or bin to place inside, but it's not feasible for my application due to the odd dimensions.
Then the crazy, and probably stupid, idea of lining it with a really thick contractor bag came to mind. I found some online that are 6Mil thick. For good measure I'd triple or quadruple bag it. The weight of the water wouldn't be suspended. It would simply line the fridge and hug the sides and bottom.
Does anyone know of a large watertight bag of some sort. I'm looking for a diameter of ~3'. Maybe a pond liner??
My first thought was to find a container or bin to place inside, but it's not feasible for my application due to the odd dimensions.
Then the crazy, and probably stupid, idea of lining it with a really thick contractor bag came to mind. I found some online that are 6Mil thick. For good measure I'd triple or quadruple bag it. The weight of the water wouldn't be suspended. It would simply line the fridge and hug the sides and bottom.
Does anyone know of a large watertight bag of some sort. I'm looking for a diameter of ~3'. Maybe a pond liner??