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That was a Crosley Icyball refrigerator. A bit more complicated to use than
that. It was an absorption cycle device that you had to recycle manually every morning. It had a little kerosene burner that kept the hot end working. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com "Roger Long" wrote in message ... One of the damndest things I ever saw in a museum was something called a Shaker refrigerator. It was an insulated box with a slot in the side. There were two metal balls, about the size of small soccer balls made of what looked like zinc or galvanized steel with a pipe soldered on connecting them at the top and separating the balls by about 18". You put one of the balls in the fire and heated it up to nearly red hot. After it cooled, you put that ball in the refirgerator and ice formed on it for about 12 hours. Then, you took it out and put the other ball in the fire, cooled it, and put it back in the box the other way round. I think the balls were filled with ammonia. I suppose you could make one of these work by putting the ball in the BBQ grill over the transom. Clever people those Shakers. Shows how much mental energy is left over when you aren't spending 18 hours a day trying to get into your neighbor's wife ![]() -- Roger Long |
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