I have an uninsulated block garage. Since everybody is being green right now, I thought it would be great to find a use for old refrigerators. I don’t know if the average r-value of a door would be worth doing it. I was thinking I could use long masonry screws near the corners to attach them directly to the wall, outside of door against the wall, inside of door facing in the garage. I figure it would help add insulation plus it would give me some extra shelving space for small items.
I know this is a strange questions but please give me constructive criticism. Thanks!
I think I will try it if I can get enough free fridge doors. Since I wasn’t going to insulate the garage anyway, I figured something is better than nothing.
Hopefully I can get doors from fridges that are only 10 years old or less, I would think the insulation would be better in these fridges. Oh and keep up the suggestions.
just try it anyway..if so you can start a whole new revolution..and patent it at the same time…
just try it anyway..if so you can start a whole new revolution..and patent it at the same time…
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Yes you sure can. It really wont help that much, but it does act as an insulator.
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