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Let's see your shop refrigerator

This time of year one of the work benches doubles as my fridge.
 
My "shop" refrigerator is not for storing food. I do a lot of personal custom CF/FG composite fabrication, hoods, trunks, shrouds, diffusers, spoilers, etc.
Purchasing the resins/epoxies in larger quantities keeps costs reasonable. The problem is the liquids seldom have a shelf-life thru experience and manufacturer claims of more than a year. I have extended that to over 8 years storing the resins at 40F. All my body putties, etc are also keep within. The freezer side I keep completely stocked with .5 liters of frozen water bottles, since this is Florida and I might lose power.

I learned that Florida makes lite work of anything like that stored outside, or in a non-climate controlled environment.

My tire plug glue, sprinkler pipe PVC glue, thread locker, and any opened gasket sealer goes in the shop frige butter dish area.
 
My frig:
Mike
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After seeing these pictures, I feel inadequate.

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How about the garage sale tea towel the missus bought me for a quarter lol
 
Nice anvil. :thumbsup:
Thanks! I use it a lot. Years ago my widowed mom was dating a local guy and he felt he should give something to my brother and me. I got a school house bell and he got the anvil. I weaseled the anvil away from him! I kept the bell too.
Mike
 
Thanks! I use it a lot. Years ago my widowed mom was dating a local guy and he felt he should give something to my brother and me. I got a school house bell and he got the anvil. I weaseled the anvil away from him! I kept the bell too.
Mike
I like the anvil, too. I hope the Roadrunner can drop it on the Coyote!
 
I used to have one of those old square cornered fridges, with freezer on top. I sanded it down, and painted it red. Then, using black pinstripe tape, taped it off to look like tool box drawers.Then I bought generic drawer pulls and attached them with self-tapping screws. It looked like a tool box with top tool chest, and it fooled a lot of people. The compressor eventually quit, and I junked it.
 
I used to have one of those old square cornered fridges, with freezer on top. I sanded it down, and painted it red. Then, using black pinstripe tape, taped it off to look like tool box drawers.Then I bought generic drawer pulls and attached them with self-tapping screws. It looked like a tool box with top tool chest, and it fooled a lot of people. The compressor eventually quit, and I junked it.
Cool idea, literally!
You can do a lot of neat stuff with tool boxes, in the office, bathroom, even the kitchen. I've seen some cool bathroom vanities made of toolbox. Winter project anyone?
 
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