A place for the refrigerator unit is also important to ensure the cooler will stay at a constant temperature.
Diy walk in deer cooler.
With koola buck we can store all the cold food and beverages we could possibly need for any size gathering.
Allow the deer to hang for one week before starting the butchering process.
A friend of mine has been using the cool bot for over 8 years done a great job and what they say is true.
Insulation is the real saver on energy and under concrete too because cold goes down.
In addition to this upfront cost you also need to consider the operating costs energy and service which usually requires a specially trained technician.
It has a rolling rail and power winch in side and can accommodate approx.
Depending on the size a traditional walk in cooler can cost between 6 000 and 10 000.
Instead of paying big money for a small commercial walk in cooler you can save thousands with this diy cooler option.
Skin the deer carcass before placing in the shed to keep any hair from getting into the meat.
Nice size walk in cooler for their deer fish.
Of production a week from a group of 34 milk producers.
The key to building a walk in cooler is using the proper insulation and sealing any leaks.
I have a 10x10x10 walkin cooler that i built to hang and age deer in.
20 deer at a time the coolbot controls an 11 000 btu a c unit and holds 34 deg even during the early season when outside temp is 85 deg.
This customer had a functional operation limited to 3 000 lbs.
One thing you may not know about a walk in cooler is you can make it portable.
Rob s a big hunter so of course he wanted one to store his deer in.
We never realized how much we would use our koola buck portable walk in cooler system.
Use the deer cooler for other purposes such as a wine cooler food and beverage cooler or additional storage during the off season.
A coolbot and a regular household window a c unit lets you turn any well insulated room into a walk in cooler.
We also entertain a lot and have several outside events each year.
You can build your own walk in cooler for produce storage at just a fraction of the cost of commercial coolers.
You will need to use rigid foam or a spray foam for the insulation.