[Public-List] Ice box

George Dinwiddie via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Mon Oct 10 12:51:21 PDT 2016


FWIW, Mike Lehman found that there's not enough room around the box to 
improve the insulation appreciably. And taking the cabinetry apart is 
insufficient. The icebox and the panels facing the settee and engine are 
integral to the interior fiberglass pan.

  - George

On 10/10/16 3:47 PM, Gordon Laco via Public-List wrote:
> Forgot to day (and I'm certain you're asking yourselves 'why lose the
> volume in the box by putting the insulation inside?).
>
> Answer... I couldn't face taking the cabinetry apart to get at the outside of the icebox.
>
> There's still lots of room.
>
> G
>
> On 2016-10-10, at 12:41 PM, Stephen Gwyn via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
>
>> I thought my ice box was doing fine because the ice would last 4 days.
>> Then  after a trip on a long weekend I left the ice in it on the Monday but
>> took the lid off. I came back Friday to find plenty of ice left, after 4
>> days with no lid. So I think it's just that water is cold around here.
>>
>> I'm not really interested in redesigning the icebox. Are the instructions
>> somewhere for pulling out the molding, replacing whatever insulation is
>> left and putting the molding back?
>>
>> SG
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