Fridge freezer - salvage?
On Mon, 16 May 2011 18:33:27 +0100, Mr Pounder wrote:
If the sides are metal they'll make useful tops for workbenches... I'd
see if there was any frame inside which could be useful (in pieces as
needed) on other projects too, but that's just me :-)
The sides are cheap thin mild steel.
Yes, I suppose they might be on a recent one... as I mentioned in another
thread, our fridge is 30-odd years old and built like a sodding tank, as
are most* of that vintage :-)
* at least this side of the Pond anyway. I remember UK fridges and
freezers typically being a lot smaller than US counterparts (you could
almost live in ours, if it wasn't so flippin' cold)
Inside is foam insulation which hold the interior of the cabinet
together. The only things maybe worth saving are the racks which can be
used as .... dunno really.
Ahh, OK. Again, our ancient one definitely has a box-section steel frame
at the bottom, I'm just not sure if it extends all the way to the top.
cheers
Jules
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