I NEED IDEAS
What would you do with an old fridge diy/?
>>1035211
Get it off my property as soon as.
>>1035211
children like to play with them
Functional or non functional?
Plug it in reverse so it is now a cooker.
>>1035218
This also works as an air conditioner for your home as long as you empty the heat out every day.
I was given one several years ago, non functional. Filled it with cement readymix, closed door with screws, Took it out about 10m into the river, dropped over the side with a 6m rope with float. Was heavy af. That said, i now have a awesome anchor point, finish weight around 1.6t. Would take a crane to get it out
>>1035211
Their great for storage but make your property look like shit. My wife wont let me keep any. So probably leave it in the back yard and thing about hauling it off a lot...
I'd move it but it's in an awkward spot. Probably take a crane to get it out.
>>1035213
This.
>>1035211
If I had an old fridge I would mod it for homebrewing.
>>1035211
I currently use an old fridge as ammo and explosives storage
Those are some cool guns.
smoker or tip it on the back and use it as an ice cooler for hootenannies
>>1035211
harvest aluminum and copper, use compressor for diy air compressor, harvest electronics, then blow it up in a field with tannerite
>>1035703
Absolute waste of time for what little gain you'll make. Also the compressor in a fridge is useless for any industrial application.
>>1035211
I keep paint (rattle cans) and welding rods in one.
used semen storage
>>1035693
This. Make a cold smoker. Just add some kind of heater/resistor to generate smoke
Make a kegerator.
>>1035211
Bury in underground to use as tiny shipping container bunker
Stealth pot grow closet
>>1035211
use the zyklon in it for my israeli friend
>>1035211
Thermal cooker.
>>1035211
If it works, keggerator in the garage. Otherwise scrap it for a few bucks.
>>1035211
Smoker, kegerator, marijuana grow box, gun safe, a place to keep your porn incase of national sharia law
>>1038880
Why would I keep my phone in an old refrigerator?
>>1035236
nice, anon. I did a similar DIY project last month.
Given a cow. Gutted and filled it with cement readymix, Took it out about the top floor of building. Was heavy af. That said, i now have a awesome anchor point, finish weight around 1.6t. Usually takes a crane to get it out
>>1035211
Curing chamber for homemade salami.
If working, you can also make real jerky in it.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/beef-jerky-recipe.html
Cut WITH the grain, marinate, use any wire mesh or cheapo AC filters, stick a fan either over or under it and desiccate it with cold, dry wind. There is no cooking or heat involved, only curing and desiccation. I opt for using a little bit of curing salt (sodium nitrate and nitrite) and haven't had a batch go bad yet, even left out on the counter for months at a time.
You can also store welding rods, electronics, lay it down and store grain or livestock feed, line it with plastic and make an electroplating or rust-removal tank, and life some already said, a cold smoker or solar oven (which could double as a solar water still)
desu I would be worried about moisture/rust if you use it as a gun safe
Unless you put in a dehumidifier/silica absorbent bucket or something. Even then....
>>1035211
Just release the gas into the atmosphere and use the compressor to make a vacuum chamber. Seriously though, you can get the gas sucked out at scrapyards iirc.