Fridge Farmer
Member
First post here.
Been watching and lurking for quite some time. I’ve gotten so much information from this site, as well as others, so thanks in advance for the unbelievable wealth of information, I’ve learned so much.
Started working on a stealth cabinet about four months ago. Loved the idea of having something hidden in plain sight, so started to explore the various cabinets and tents that people are using. Ended up deciding to go with a fridge I bought for 15 dollars and put it right in the back corner of the garage.
The 15 dollar fridge was really disgusting and looked like it had been stored wet for a few years. So much mold and mildew, I wondered at times if it was too far gone. After a week or so of sterilizing and removing the excess materials, I was pretty happy with the result. It was a pretty nasty job and I’d recommend doing it outside, if possible (which I didn’t). The insulation foam in the walls gets everywhere, and the lines are likely still charged with freon so be very careful.
Been watching and lurking for quite some time. I’ve gotten so much information from this site, as well as others, so thanks in advance for the unbelievable wealth of information, I’ve learned so much.
Started working on a stealth cabinet about four months ago. Loved the idea of having something hidden in plain sight, so started to explore the various cabinets and tents that people are using. Ended up deciding to go with a fridge I bought for 15 dollars and put it right in the back corner of the garage.
The 15 dollar fridge was really disgusting and looked like it had been stored wet for a few years. So much mold and mildew, I wondered at times if it was too far gone. After a week or so of sterilizing and removing the excess materials, I was pretty happy with the result. It was a pretty nasty job and I’d recommend doing it outside, if possible (which I didn’t). The insulation foam in the walls gets everywhere, and the lines are likely still charged with freon so be very careful.