Here were the pictures after setting the acrylic lid liners in & the foam tub liner.
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Here is what happened after the spray foam can exploded while filling the lids to insulate them.
$100 worth of acrylic destroyed, 1 shirt destroyed, $24 in spray foam now gone, my hard foam liner is melted from the spray foam & hours of clean up & now need to fine money for more acrylic.
Great Stuff isn't so great, over $200 wasted & 8+ hours of time gone. Now I am using a different insulator on the lids.
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Letcherous Opportunist
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OWN:
1961 Cadillac M+M Landau Endloader w/ X-Tend table
1989 Chevrolet (unknown) Suburban Landau Endloader
OWNED:
1961 Cadillac Superior Limo Style Endloader
1979 Cadillac Superior Landau Endloader
1980 Cadillac S&S Landau Endloader
1981 Cadillac S&S Landau Endloader
WANTED:
1961 Cadillac S&S Landau Endloader
1961 Cadillac Eureka Landau Endloader
1961 Cadillac Superior Landau Endloader
Remember friend, as you pass by.
As you are now, so once was I.
As I am now, you soon shall be.
So, prepare for death & follow me.
Until I know which way you went.
Cooler is looking good!
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OK, not to take away from any fun project, but why not just get a regular store cooler and put it in the casket? (would have already saved $200 - LOL )
That's my plans on the casket I just got - I can also use any unused space as storage of cups, plates etc. - plus I can keep the inside "semi" useable / stock looking - say for people to get in and take pictures at shows.
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I though about it. I looked around for one that was close to the internal measurements of the bottom of the casket. But I couldn't find any.
Plus, it occured to me, nothing I do/have is really "store bought". I always like custom stuff & I haven't worked with plastics in a fabrication application since Junior High. Also, the tub is going to have internal lights to back light the ice & a projector that projects a skull onto the inside of the lid when the lid is opened.
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Originally posted by Flymanj3 View PostOK, not to take away from any fun project, but why not just get a regular store cooler and put it in the casket? (would have already saved $200 - LOL )
That's my plans on the casket I just got - I can also use any unused space as storage of cups, plates etc. - plus I can keep the inside "semi" useable / stock looking - say for people to get in and take pictures at shows.
Next concern is the placement of the keg(s). Are you going to lay the kegs down on their sides? At some point the pickup for the tap will be above the fluid level in the keg. I'm not sure if it is a solid pickup or a klunker type pickup in kegs.
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