Mini-fridge Incubator questions
Hello,
The inside plastic on the door is getting in the way and I want to cut away everything that sticks out. Has anyone done this and is there anything to be concerned about? Thought I'd ask before getting the chainsaw out . . .
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/f...P1030424-1.jpg
Also, I have a fan installed to move the air around. How close can the egg tubs get to the Flexwatt? Once the door is trimmed down I will be able to rearrange the tubs to fit more in . . .
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/f...P1030423-1.jpg
Thanks
Jim
Re: Mini-fridge Incubator questions
Check the manufacturing materials online and see if they use asbestos in their insulation in the door. Some fridges have it, then you take out the door board and your left with asbestos. It looks too new for that, though, i ran into that problem with a fridge from the 70's and this is NOT one from the 70's.
Also, alot of the 'insulation' is an air gap between the door shell, the insualtion sheets, and the metal outer door. Taking one away may not make it as stable. kind of like how a wet suit works. Keep that in mind.
It looks like it should be no problemo, but do what you think. If you wanna take a risk and see what happens, go for it. Can always fix mistakes with expandable foam. :P
Re: Mini-fridge Incubator questions
Yeah when I cut out the window it was just foam inside the door. I assume it is that way throughout the door.
Figured I could always cover up an "oops" with some foil tape but the spray foam works too.
Thx
Jim
Re: Mini-fridge Incubator questions
You might be able to take apart the door and remove the entire inside panel and put it back together without cutting anything. Then just replace it with a sheet of pvc or plexiglass when putting the door back together.
Re: Mini-fridge Incubator questions
Lookin good Jim, best of luck what you got breeding?:D