JesseRC
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I've gone back and forth on this. Yes, I could easily go through the wall. I probably will. I bought the shanks long enough for that.
Even a small Tap door would be nice!
I've gone back and forth on this. Yes, I could easily go through the wall. I probably will. I bought the shanks long enough for that.
Tanger, As far as condensation problems, I do have a passive duhumidifer inside. I forget the name of the company and I'm not all that impressed with it but I imagine it does help a little. And once I opened one of the doors and there was quite a bit of condensation on the ceiling. I threw up another strip of weatherstripping along the top of the door on that side and I have not had any issue since.
Except this - there is that standard condensation you get on every fridge interior where you get a little moisture when you run your hand along a surface. Problem is this little bit of condensation gets under the adhesive on the door weatherstripping and causes it to fail. So I've had to replace the stripping once. I have been thinking about how to solve this with the unit running. Usually glues want a clean dry warm surface.
General Question: I am planning to build a 10' x 6' walk in to store kegs until my customers can pick them up. My beer is delivered once a week and I would store these kegs for no longer than a week. I will build this inside an air conditioned back room of my retail shop that is maintained at 70 degrees. I want to keep the cool room at 38 degrees.
Questions: do i need to insulate with 4 inches? Do I need to vent the A/C outside or can I vent it inside and run a pipe from the drip pan?
Any help appreciated!