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#1 craig333

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Posted 22 May 2007 - 01:49 AM

Been wanting more storage and I never actually used the ice box. I was very happy, I have even more storage now than I anticipated. Also, I expected to have to do some interior work, but other than removing two small pieces of wood I didnt' have to do anything to the interior. Here's some pics. A buddy of mine was doing a piece of marine grade mahogany plywood for his boat at the same time and he volunteered a piece for the door. This is with teak oil on the door. Not a perfect match but close enough for me.

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#2 erod

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Posted 22 May 2007 - 03:04 AM

thats a great idea, looks like it opened up a lot of space. i have one of those portable buddy heater too, those things are great! just curious, why didn't you use/like the ice box? looks good
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#3 pvstoy

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Posted 22 May 2007 - 04:46 AM

Hi craig333,

Looks great!!! I had an ice box in my old Fleet model. When I bought it I installed a new one. The ice box was trerrible. Just used an ice chest. I wanted to do just what you did, but just left the ice box in and used it as a food locker. Have you thought of putting a half depth shelf near the top with a front lip for small storage?
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#4 craig333

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Posted 22 May 2007 - 06:11 AM

Too small and not enough insulation plus I've just become accustomed to carrying a couple ice chests.

The idea of a shelf did cross my mind. I need to look at my gear and make sure I don't need all the height. If I don't have anything that needs it I'll put in a shelf.

The heater buddy is just a backup and or for outside use.
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