Shrinking frig

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scaramouche
scaramouche
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VIC, 190 posts
24 Jul 2017 10:45pm
my old Cav 32had an eutectic engine driven frig,which didn't work.
in process of replacing with Engel
slow process
the front opening compartment was huge,160 litres,and not well insulated,so I am in process of shrinking internal volume to about 80 litres,with addition of 50 mm pair foam,internally,as can't get to exterior.

The question is,how to finish interior?

I have fiberglased and painted bottom panel,but running out of patience.
Epoxy paint may not be sufficiently robust.
some sort of lining?.

or fibreglass cloth etc?

thoughts and experiences saught
SandS
SandS
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5904 posts
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25 Jul 2017 6:46am
maybe spme kind of white plastic sheet stuck to foam , like lami panel used in showers ?
Kankama
Kankama
NSW
826 posts
NSW, 826 posts
25 Jul 2017 7:24am
Keep going with the glass.

Use resing with microballoons to make nice coves on all corners. Then roll on resin onto the walls. Pad sheathing glass - 6oz would be fine - onto the wet walls and saturate with a brush for vertical and overhead panels.

Then give a gentle hand sand and paint. Two pack epoxy is good.

You must glass the interior of a fridge or you will saturate the foam with water and it will become useless. It is not that hard. If you are finding it a trial you are doing it wrong. Let me know if things are difficult.

cheers

Phil
scaramouche
scaramouche
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190 posts
VIC, 190 posts
25 Jul 2017 12:31pm
Thanks for advice,
certainly corners\edges need fiberglassing,prob wuth 3 inch roll of fg
then walls
Odd shaped compartment and lack of spatial awareness too !

Access thru small opening also,but I will persevere.
Thanks
scaramouche
scaramouche
VIC
190 posts
VIC, 190 posts
17 Dec 2017 12:16pm
Finally finished the frig!
tested on overnight trip to Portarlington.
works a treat
next is battery monitor
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