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Re: The questions have started. G!

From: William Murphy (wco.com!williamm)
Date: Mon Oct 14 1996 - 03:59:50 EDT

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    hillerpd wrote:
    >
    > If you find that you aren't using all the space in the icebox, try
    > putting some Styrofoam peanuts in plastic bags to fill the empty space.
    > My wife has been doing this for some time and it really cuts down on our
    > compressors running time. When she needs more space the bags of peanuts
    > go in a cockpit locker
    >
    > Don Hiller
    > S/V Mi Amore
    > Morgan 34

    Great Idea!! From my referigeration work I have found that air, just plain old
    air, is one of THE most difficult things to keep cold. Jugs of water also
    work, but peanuts are much slicker.

    Keep the ideas flowing!

    Smooth Sailing

    William Murphy


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