Have you ever made a deer cooler/locker


RangerClay

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I'm building a shed this summer and I'm going to add a small deer chiller/cooler on the end. I'm looking for ideas as for what to use for a chilling unit. One guy here at work has made one before and he used a cheap air conditioner for a chiller. Have you ever made one and what did you use for a chiller?

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My father made a cooler where he lives in Florida. Since there are no basements and cool areas to store his homemade wine, he made a cooler in his two car garage and put in a climate controlled air conditioner and it works beautifully. He framed, insulated, sheetrocked with greenboard and put in frp panels and it lookes like a walk-in cooler.

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we have an exterior mounted compressor and a ceiling mounted condensor in side of a truck van type body 8x16 with rails and roller type meat hooks just like they use in the locker plant. the rail extends outside where we have a crank type boat winch to get the deer hung up and skun out. Then we roll it into the unit and turn on the compressor, which is set at 42 degrees. Going to put the unit on a wagon running gear this summer.

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Just make sure the room is well insulated and a small air conditioner will work fine.

Don't forget, Ceiling (and roof) insulation is usually associated with attic insulation. Even if that insulation demands lifting the roof, it may be a deserving task and investment. The benefits can be huge.

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I'll admit Joe, I've always heard differently from what I'm reading here. I've always been told that an a/c unit will freeze up before it gets the cooler cold enough. I guess it depends on how cold you really want it.

I have a friend that built one into his pole barn when it was built. It's about 8'x8', insulated to the max, floor drain in the middle, and he bought the cooling unit (I believe he called it a "reefer" unit) from a refrigerated semi, and had a plumber hook it all up. He has a digital thermstat set up on the outside, and he can literally freeze something solid in it if he wants. Definitely more costly than a window a/c unit, but you get what you pay for.

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