TheDPR
Well-Known Member
Not sure if this is the right forum so please move if necessary.
I am converting a standing fridge to a kegerator (fridge on bottom, freezer above). I took the door off, removed the seal, and removed the shelves. I cut and sanded the insulation down to be smooth and put a piece of plywood down on top of that for the shanks and everything to go through.
However, my fridge seal was one that was wedged in place and now will need to fit on top of the plywood. The gasket doesn’t really lay flat so I’m worried it won’t be strong enough to hold, should I order a new one online or just liquid nails the crap out of it?
This may seem simple to all of you, but I am mechanically un-inclined. My skills come from my father who once hit a toilet with a hammer intentionally only to discover that porcelain cracks.
Thanks for any suggestions!
I am converting a standing fridge to a kegerator (fridge on bottom, freezer above). I took the door off, removed the seal, and removed the shelves. I cut and sanded the insulation down to be smooth and put a piece of plywood down on top of that for the shanks and everything to go through.
However, my fridge seal was one that was wedged in place and now will need to fit on top of the plywood. The gasket doesn’t really lay flat so I’m worried it won’t be strong enough to hold, should I order a new one online or just liquid nails the crap out of it?
This may seem simple to all of you, but I am mechanically un-inclined. My skills come from my father who once hit a toilet with a hammer intentionally only to discover that porcelain cracks.
Thanks for any suggestions!