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Re: Converting old fridage
Here is an example of what someone else did maybe you could pm them for more info.
http://www.clubstogie.com/vb/showthr...ghlight=fridge
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Gorilla Pimp
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Re: Converting old fridage
If you are converting a used fridge, make sure that you clean it out with a diluted bleach sloution and let it air out for a day or so before putting your stash in it. You never know what could be in a used fridge even if it looks clean.
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Leading Puffer Fish
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Re: Converting old fridage
I removed the plastic door shelving from one of mine, and lined the interir with mahogany luan ($20 per 4x8 sheet). The other fridge I left the door shelving on which I fins useful nowadays.
Other than that, clean it well, have enough beads to do the job and look into some fans for circulation. A PC fan, variable voltage regulator and digital timer make the perfect setup
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