trip2hard
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truly bad ass... Great work.
truly bad ass... Great work.
So I've started my latest project - a walk-in cooler. It will be roughly 5' X 5' X 7'
I think it is safe to post a link to the article at this point. It has a sketch of it on page 2 which better show the size. It is just over 48" wide and about 78~80" tall. One wall is about 5 feet long, the other is about 7'. I think I figured it up to be between 165~170 cubic feet.
http://deepsixbrewingco.com/misc/article.pdf
I think it is safe to post a link to the article at this point. It has a sketch of it on page 2 which better show the size. It is just over 48" wide and about 78~80" tall. One wall is about 5 feet long, the other is about 7'. I think I figured it up to be between 165~170 cubic feet.
http://deepsixbrewingco.com/misc/article.pdf
First off, Great Job! Awesome project ;-)
I just registered to post my congratz as well as offer up another use for your cooler since you mentioned it earlier on....air aging beef ;-) 35 - 37 degrees is perfect for turning an ordinary Georgia hunk of prime rib into something you would swear came from the mid-West.
Simply wrap the roast (has to be a roast, as steaks will dry out) in a towel, place on a wire rack, and change the towel daily. After 7 days or so, it should be good to go. Cut into steaks and enjoy ;-) Don't sweat the expiration date, as that is for 'wet aging' (in the package). Google it and enjoy!
Mike
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I have a 4x3x3 chamber I build with the AC unit mounted to it, it does not vent to the outside. I've been using it in the basement for about 4 months now. It's holding at 36F no issues. It doesn't produce enough heat to warm up the basement.
I'll try and post some pictures this weekend.
I had the idea of doing a 60° room off the side of the 35° room... using this between the two to cool the 60° room in the summer.... thoughts, suggestions?
Hey John Beere...any update as to how the window unit is doing after running in the 30's for the last few years?
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