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So at last I have got myself an old fridge box its in real good shape just need to dismantle the fridge stuff and install my kiln unit so I have been wondering if I should get or make some sort of racking for in it or just stack and sticker like normal ,super chuffed it cost me £550 delivered to my yard

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Think of how you will be loading it and more importantly think very carefully how you set the stack up in relation to the fans you need to mount and their positioning.

mine will be on a large pallet I can fork in and out and baffle the ends and top accordingly to maximise air flow through the stack. Mine won’t be perfect due to my limited cealing height but as my space is relatively small and compact it should be fine.

what size box is it?

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Hi mate the box is about 7ft tall and the same wide and about 10ft long will measure and take some photos tomorrow and I have an Arrowsmith kiln unit with all the drying schedules so hopefully just hang it on the back wall and way to go 

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