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mravery 10-30-2009 07:57 PM

Customized Edgestar Coolidor
 
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Hello all,

Being in Central Fla, keeping the temp down is an issue so I figured one of the wine coolers would do the trick. I'm a traditional sort of guy and the looks of the metal cooler didn't do it for me so I found the Edgestar wooden cooler. Figured that a 'scratch and dent' would be ok I picked up one on Ebay for $199 including shipping. Well, upon arrival it wasn't 'scratch and dented', it was more like 'run over by a truck, put in reverse and run over again'. Damage on all sides and feet. Good news was that it still cooled great, no cracks in the glass and maintained its temp and RH with 1 lb of Heartfelt 65% beads. After negotiating a discounted price with the seller for $125 I took a trip to the local Lowes store. The following pics are the unit before, during and after its transformation.

mravery 10-30-2009 08:08 PM

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Now the finished case......maintains RH at 65 and temp at 65....Total cost... $125 for the cooler and $100 for wood and materials, $225 complete.

timo 10-30-2009 08:09 PM

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Very Nice

DMK 10-30-2009 08:17 PM

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but its so empty....

tchariya 10-30-2009 08:40 PM

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oh man...Chasden and now you....

sooo cool. Wanna do this for the vino? :P

ucla695 10-30-2009 09:06 PM

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Great way to dress it up! :tu

MrOneEyedBoh 10-30-2009 11:42 PM

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Nice

Homebrewer 10-31-2009 02:58 AM

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Damn, that's a great idea. Nice work.

mravery 10-31-2009 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by DMK (Post 624883)
but its so empty....

Yes.. I know it's empty...... I have many on order, wanted to get it up and running before delivery :D

Easy to do guys... and it took me about 2 days to complete it (easy weekend project).

Next one I try will be to build one out of cedar and just install the cooling unit.

Cheers
Mark

Barteur 10-31-2009 06:02 AM

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Really nice, easier to convince your wife with this type of finish than tell her ''By the way I a putting a fridge in the living room'':D

Good work:tu

Frenchie

longknocker 10-31-2009 06:07 AM

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Very Well Done, Mark!:tu

mravery 10-31-2009 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Barteur (Post 625371)
Really nice, easier to convince your wife with this type of finish than tell her ''By the way I a putting a fridge in the living room'':D

Good work:tu

Frenchie

Very true... however she now wants me to build stuff for her urgggggg:ss

mravery 10-31-2009 06:13 AM

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Thanks for all the kind words guys.....

I would assume that most of the units that are on the market are pretty much all made the same way. The cooling unit is a self contained insulated 'box' that has either a wood (as was my case) or metal casing around it. Simply remove the casing (look to the back for support bracket and remove them, then slide to insulated 'box' out) and use the outer casing as a template for the new one.

Wonder if I could market these and make some $$$ hmmmmm :D

Cheers
Mark

captain53 10-31-2009 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by mravery (Post 625378)
Thanks for all the kind words guys.....

I would assume that most of the units that are on the market are pretty much all made the same way. The cooling unit is a self contained insulated 'box' that has either a wood (as was my case) or metal casing around it. Simply remove the casing (look to the back for support bracket and remove them, then slide to insulated 'box' out) and use the outer casing as a template for the new one.

Wonder if I could market these and make some $$$ hmmmmm :D

Cheers
Mark

No doubt you could! Now could you make a profit on them, that might be a little harder but who knows.:)

captain53 10-31-2009 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by mravery (Post 625378)
Thanks for all the kind words guys.....

I would assume that most of the units that are on the market are pretty much all made the same way. The cooling unit is a self contained insulated 'box' that has either a wood (as was my case) or metal casing around it. Simply remove the casing (look to the back for support bracket and remove them, then slide to insulated 'box' out) and use the outer casing as a template for the new one.

Wonder if I could market these and make some $$$ hmmmmm :D

Cheers
Mark

No doubt you could sell them! Now could you make a profit on them, that might be a little harder but who knows.:)

BORIStheBLADE 10-31-2009 09:38 AM

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Nice idea, cleans up the look of a wine cooler.:tu


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