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Thinking about building a 6'x8' or maybe 8'x8' walk-in cooler inside my shop using a Cool-Bot and window AC unit. I would be using steel studs, insulation with drywall and possibly FRP on the inside with plywood sheathing on the outside. Thinking about an insulated man door with an extra layer of 2" rigid insulation adhered to the inside of the door to bump up the R-value unless someone else has a better idea.
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The outfitter I guide for did something similar using an enclosed trailer wrapped on the inside with 2" rigid insulation and aluminum sheathing. Works great and the hottest it ever gets on the inside is 48-50* even on the hottest days sitting in the sun but usually its around 38-40*. Think mine would be much more efficient as it will be inside the shop, out of the sun and have better insulation.
Any one built one of these at their house? Have any tips/tricks or things you wish you have have done differently?
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The outfitter I guide for did something similar using an enclosed trailer wrapped on the inside with 2" rigid insulation and aluminum sheathing. Works great and the hottest it ever gets on the inside is 48-50* even on the hottest days sitting in the sun but usually its around 38-40*. Think mine would be much more efficient as it will be inside the shop, out of the sun and have better insulation.
Any one built one of these at their house? Have any tips/tricks or things you wish you have have done differently?
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