[TheForge] Re: welding rod refrigerator (spring cleaning)
Kevin Donaho e
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Thu Mar 11 06:32:00 2004
Catherine,
That's exactly what it is. Insulated boxes. The paint 'fridge is a regular
sized unit, the welding rod fridge is what you'd see in a dormitory. I use
the coffee cup warmers because I might not open the paint fridge for 3-4
months over the winter, as I'm not painting anything. It also stores our
left over house paints without freezing. I unplug the paint fridge warmer
in the spring as it can get pretty hot with a 25W heater going in there.
The welding rod frige warmer just keeps on cooking.
Kevin
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Catherine Jo Morgan
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 6:01 PM
To: 'Blacksmithing mailing list'
Subject: [TheForge] Re: welding rod refrigerator (spring cleaning)
Kevin, or anyone else who knows - could you say more about the welding
rod and paint refrigerators? Are you using old refrigerators as
insulated boxes? Any other "hot boxes" that are easy to come by? I've
heard of foam coolers but have never tried this.
Thanks,
Catherine Jo Morgan
Iron & Mixed Media Bowl Sculptures
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