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Idea's for a new fridge.

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rkfitz:
I may have some photos of the fridge banging around somewhere, I'll check.

rkfitz:
As you can see I mounted it horizontally between the shelf and starboard wall of the icebox, just used four screws and standoff. I did install the optional door but I don't have a photo of that.

grzano:
Thank you for the photos. I'll still on the fence as to which model would be best. Fairwinds and following seas.

grzano:
Hi Valor,

I know this is an old post. Can you tell us how it has worked out?

Fair winds,

Greg

BlueLagoon:
Not sure if this issue is dead or not but i can chime in on my ice box to fridge and freezer journey.   I first tried cutting 2 inch holes on 6 in centers.  I used a two part spray foam similar to this product.  https://tigerfoam.com/sprayfoaminsulation/order-products/spray-foam-kits/tf-200fr-tiger-foam-fast-rise-200-board-ft-kit/.  Once the foam is dried you need to recess the foam so the cut circles will fit back in place for fiber glassing.  That work well for about 2 years.  I am 6' 4'' and my wife is 5' 3'' so she look like a dumpster diver every time she need something.  Also our compressor needed replacing so with those two facts, I converted by top load to side by side units.   On think I noticed when I removed the old ice box was the spray foam did not fill the void like I expected it to. Also the spray foam curried in balls instead of a flat surface.  i am guessing it due the way I sprayed the material.   I decided to go with VIP insulated panels and two Sea Frost compressors and holding plates.   RParts built the panel boxes and door frames.  I assembled and out the box in place.   not sure if this help any.... cheers.

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