Off Season Project for my Hunting Room

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JPjunkie
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Re: Off Season Project for my Hunting Room

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munch wrote:robin here you go your new fridge magnets .like i said nothing like john would build but they will look good near the fridge
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Re: Off Season Project for my Hunting Room

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Very nice job! Definitely adds some cool factor to the man cave.

But, I would have turned it into a smoker. :D :lol:

Old fridges like that with porcelain coated steel interiors are perfect for smokers and are hard to come by these days...
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Re: Off Season Project for my Hunting Room

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That is craftsmanship right there! Well done!
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I love those old school fridges, great build !
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Re: Off Season Project for my Hunting Room

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JPjunkie wrote:
munch wrote:robin here you go your new fridge magnets .like i said nothing like john would build but they will look good near the fridge
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WOW - Those are awesome Terry~! What a great finishing touch for the top of the relic IH combined with some of my shed finds to hold em. I'm giggling like a school girl - Great work sir.

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ch312 wrote:Very nice job! Definitely adds some cool factor to the man cave.

But, I would have turned it into a smoker. :D :lol:

Old fridges like that with porcelain coated steel interiors are perfect for smokers and are hard to come by these days...
ch - I'm still on the hunt for the JD fridge. The IH was free as long as it was picked up. If your in the market I can send you anything that I come across marked "free to a good home?"

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Re: Off Season Project for my Hunting Room

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Great job! WOW. It looks beautiful after reflashed.
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Re: Off Season Project for my Hunting Room

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I didnt know JD or IH made refrigerators. Are they electric or gas? A lot of the rural folks here didnt get electricity till sometime in the fifties so quite a few gas model refrigerators. Servel I think is the brand I remember. We used to have one on a lease we had. Changed the orface(sp) to run on propane instead of nat. gas. Worked great.
Congrats on a beautiful job.
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Re: Off Season Project for my Hunting Room

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flightattendant100 wrote:I didnt know JD or IH made refrigerators. Are they electric or gas? A lot of the rural folks here didnt get electricity till sometime in the fifties so quite a few gas model refrigerators. Servel I think is the brand I remember. We used to have one on a lease we had. Changed the orface(sp) to run on propane instead of nat. gas. Worked great.
Congrats on a beautiful job.
It's an electric model - The wiring was shot from being left out in the elements but once I re-wired it she purrs like a kitten.

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Re: Off Season Project for my Hunting Room

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Sandman wrote:
ch312 wrote:Very nice job! Definitely adds some cool factor to the man cave.

But, I would have turned it into a smoker. :D :lol:

Old fridges like that with porcelain coated steel interiors are perfect for smokers and are hard to come by these days...
ch - I'm still on the hunt for the JD fridge. The IH was free as long as it was picked up. If your in the market I can send you anything that I come across marked "free to a good home?"

Cheers
Robin

Robin, very kind offer and much appreciated. I have already converted an old fridge into a smoker, but I do have a few jealous friends who would like to build their own.

I'll offer the meat of your choice as a finders fee. :D
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Re: Off Season Project for my Hunting Room

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