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Let's see your shop refrigerator

busterb

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Almost everyone's shop refrigerator has a story to tell, show us yours!

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Last few years I have bought a lot of stuff from rock auto, I gave away the duplicates. The water and ice are hooked up too.

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A good friend had a body shop. Bought beer for the staff on Friday. It got costly. He bought a 7 Up dispenser. You could then purchase your own beer at the government liquor board cost. Sorted out the free loader’s. He would also do some kind of a bbq on some Fridays.
Had a very successful business great quality.
We were lucky enough to have him do our LL1 67 Charger. Still miss it.
Trivia! He called my wife said the car was done and looked beautiful. I called him and said thanks. He replied and said beautiful for an ugly car.
He wanted to know when I would bring in the exterior trim and bumpers. I said not a chance. He wasn’t surprised when I didn’t have any scratches on the paint. He had said it will cost you extra to repair the scratches.
We became very good friends, after he had fixed our daily driver in 1980.
Worked with his Mother-in-law.
She was an employee that went far and above any expected duties. In my career, I never hired an employee that became so involved and caring for patients. God Bless her sole.
 
Almost everyone's shop refrigerator has a story to tell, show us yours!
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.
 
You need to keep the level of ice down to a minimum in the freezer compartment otherwise the motor will be working harder than necessary. :thumbsup:
I thought that was a 3hr. back up in case the power went out to keep the necessities cold :lol:
 
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