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Build your own walk in meat cooler.
Build an affordable walk in meat cooler with a coolbot and a standard air conditioner and take control of your harvest all the way from the field to the table.
You can build your own walk in cooler for produce storage at just a fraction of the cost of commercial coolers.
We recommend using rigid foam whenever possible polyisocyanurate on the walls.
Outfit an existing cooler.
The industry standard for walk in coolers is r25.
You can even build a portable cooler using a standard enclosed trailer so whether you re at home or on the road you ll be able to keep your harvest preserved and even obtain the benefits of aging wild game meat.
Build your frame out of your 2x4 wooden planks remembering to measure a space for your wooden door.
Rigid foam there are several types of insulation you can use in your walk in cooler.
Instead of paying big money for a small commercial walk in cooler you can save thousands with this diy cooler option.
Build your own walk in cooler in a shop or garage.
Hunters meat processors outfitters and lodges use coolbots for their walk in coolers.
An old utility trailer is perfect to convert into a portable cooler to have to transport food.
Going up to r30 will save you even more money especially if you are keeping your cooler at 40 f or below.
Any type of cooler you want to make needs to have a set of plans.
Allow the deer to hang for one week before starting the butchering process.
Use the deer cooler for other purposes such as a wine cooler food and beverage cooler or additional storage during the off season.
Enjoy a hunt without worrying about a long wait at the processor on the way home.
In this video we share how to make your own refrigerator or cooler and maintain whatever temperature is desired.
A coolbot and a regular household window a c unit lets you turn any well insulated room into a walk in cooler.
Your walk in cooler should have its own breaker because it will use a great deal of electricity.
Skin the deer carcass before placing in the shed to keep any hair from getting into the meat.