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<blockquote data-quote="ivanjunge" data-source="post: 543066" data-attributes="member: 28706"><p>I don't have much space to work with and need to get a chest freezer. I want to put it outside right up against the house. There's an overhang so it will be protected from rain, snow and direct sunlight. </p><p></p><p>I live in Colorado and I am worried about the winter effecting the freezer. I hear newer freezers can't handle winter temperatures. </p><p></p><p>I was thinking about putting a wooden top on it to make it into a table anyway. What do you guys think about wrapping insulation around the freezer and then holding it all together with some wood wrapped around that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivanjunge, post: 543066, member: 28706"] I don't have much space to work with and need to get a chest freezer. I want to put it outside right up against the house. There's an overhang so it will be protected from rain, snow and direct sunlight. I live in Colorado and I am worried about the winter effecting the freezer. I hear newer freezers can't handle winter temperatures. I was thinking about putting a wooden top on it to make it into a table anyway. What do you guys think about wrapping insulation around the freezer and then holding it all together with some wood wrapped around that? [/QUOTE]
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