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<blockquote data-quote="RM Outback" data-source="post: 388006" data-attributes="member: 7093"><p>Now that gets my vote for it's number 1 use :Y: top idea. Maybe hook it upto 1" inch poly and run it through the side wall into a copper/stainless coil back to poly and out the other side and feed into a fan that way you can still grab a beer or whatever your poison of preference. I've got Milwaukee gear so I'll drop in and grab a skin when I'm passing the tool shop :Y:. By using poly you'll be able to penetrate the side wall's with ready to go tank outlet fittings available off the shelf. If you've got a cheap hollow Eski just grab a few cans of foamafill drill some 6mm - 1/4" inch holes and pump in ready made insulation. I've got 2 80lt fridges but they don't work as a portable A/C so I've just found a new project :Y:.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RM Outback, post: 388006, member: 7093"] Now that gets my vote for it's number 1 use :Y: top idea. Maybe hook it upto 1" inch poly and run it through the side wall into a copper/stainless coil back to poly and out the other side and feed into a fan that way you can still grab a beer or whatever your poison of preference. I've got Milwaukee gear so I'll drop in and grab a skin when I'm passing the tool shop :Y:. By using poly you'll be able to penetrate the side wall's with ready to go tank outlet fittings available off the shelf. If you've got a cheap hollow Eski just grab a few cans of foamafill drill some 6mm - 1/4" inch holes and pump in ready made insulation. I've got 2 80lt fridges but they don't work as a portable A/C so I've just found a new project :Y:. [/QUOTE]
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