Converting a drinks chiller

HertsMark

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Anyone converted a commercial tall drinks fridge to hang deer?
Simple enough?
Anything I need to consider?
Any advice greatly appreciated
 
Mine has a fan, which circulates the air, which is a good thing. All I’ve done is used a wooden frame on the uppermost rack ledge, with threaded bar running left to right to hang meat hooks on.
 
Anyone converted a commercial tall drinks fridge to hang deer?
Simple enough?
Anything I need to consider?
Any advice greatly appreciated
Made a hanging bar from a section of broken builders ladder so it fits on the top shelf moulding and switched it on...

been going 8 years...
 
I bought this from a chap here. Even with a courier charge and a re-gas it's worth its weight in gold. Just has a stainless steel tube through the sides and reinforced with
a large steel washer screwed to the wall. Holds three roe easily!


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I think most of us have used the Tenderum Fridge Converter Kits but I see they are out of stock with Bushwear and on Amazon, in their absence get some steel tube like above and the right size drill borer bit for it and these Tenderum Fridge Vents - Pack of 4

Be careful to check first that the refrigeration parts of the unit are in the top - not the side before drilling into them!

If you don't have a fan fitted fit one.
 
Whatever you do, don’t put vents in the side! Humidity outside is generally much higher than inside a running fridge so completely pointless!! You want to keep the humidity low in there not high. Im sure our resident refrigeration engineer @sikadog will be along shortly to confirm. Fan is a good idea though.

Have a search on the forum - plenty of threads on converting fridges and hanging rail arrangements.
 
You don’t need to drill into the sides of the unit. I would really recommend using an internal arrangement from scrap metal parts such as a ladder. This doesn’t compromise the fridge walls and is easier to take out and clean if it gets mucky. Honestly it’s well worth the extra effort.
 
I've got a double door coke fridge with a heavy duty clothes rail freestanding inside that does a fine job.
 
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You don’t need to drill into the sides of the unit. I would really recommend using an internal arrangement from scrap metal parts such as a ladder. This doesn’t compromise the fridge walls and is easier to take out and clean if it gets mucky. Honestly it’s well worth the extra effort.
Best reply a mirror of mine.......go with that.
 
You do if it has bare walls
Not necessarily, although I’ll grant you it’s more of a pain if your chiller does have bare walls.

I have an ex-newsagent Coca Cola fridge and use the little (surprisingly strong) clips where the shelves used to fit with an added cross bar. The whole thing comes out and goes straight in to the dishwasher after each use.

Obviously depending on the exact type of fridge you may have no choice other than to drill into it, but I’d recommend a look at some of the prior threads on here first to weigh up alternatives first.
 
a bit of ingenuity and no hassle, i have seen timber used, metal frames, the two lug shelf system frames from B&Q all easily do able
Yes, it's doable no question. Cuts down on your available space though. Guess it depends on what suits you best
 
My Pepsi fridge came with shelving rack rails up both sides. I merely fitted the clip supports, added a bar between them and bridge the span of the fridge with a sleeved bar to add strength. On previous tall fridges, I’ve done something similar creating a support arrangement that fits the fridge’s normal shelf rails.

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