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08-30-2009, 08:24 PM #1Registered User
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Cold Room in Basement.
Cold Room in Basement.
http://www.durgan.org/URL/?WVRGE 30 August 2009 Cold Room Construction
Cold room construction in the utility room in the basement. Purpose is for storing garden produce. Potatoes, carrots, brussels sprouts, beets, etc.
This is the cold room built in my basement. Space was at a premium so I did the the best with what was available.
The floor space is 18 square feet, and 80 inches in height. A four inch outside air vent was installed. The hole was cut with a rental tool. The one plug in the room is split and the light is switched from outside. Paneling was construction grade spruce 5/8 plywood. Insulation of the inside wall is R14, and a vapor barrier was installed on top of this insulation, then covered with5/8 plywood. The roof was insulated in the same manner.
Tables are plastic, the same as I use in my greenhouse. Vegetables will be stored in the common plastic milk containers. The air inlet will be controlled by stuffing a rag in the inlet if it get too cold. The exhaust went is four inches diameter, and is in the roof of the structure. Humidity will be controlled with a pan of water, if necessary.
Time to build about 48 man hours. Started 25 August and finished on 30 August 2009.Cost $565.42 I had some help for about 16 hours.Durgan
http://durgan.org/2011/ Garden Journal
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08-30-2009, 08:42 PM #2
That sounds very interesting!
I got a DNS lookup error. I'll try again later.

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08-30-2009, 08:50 PM #3Registered User
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I could see the pics perfectly durgan. It is awesome! You will really get alot of good use out of that! Very reasonable costs as well. You will save that in food in no time.
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08-31-2009, 07:18 AM #4
Nice. We recently looked at a house that had a root cellar built into the side of a hill. I can't wait to have my own.
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http://www.durgan.org/URL/?NKLSD 1 September 2009 Cold Room Organized
Some milk carrier container were obtained today, and vegetables stored in the cold room. These containers are ideal for the home gardener; in that, the containers are a manageable size and they are well ventilated.Durgan
http://durgan.org/2011/ Garden Journal
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09-01-2009, 01:46 PM #6
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09-03-2009, 02:15 AM #7
I like the container idea. Thanks.
I sometimes see those at thrift shops. Now I will have to watch.
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You did a great job. What a great way to store your home grown produce.
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