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Sharpienads
05-22-2014, 19:53
Maybe my google-fu is just weak, but...

I'm going to try to make a six pack caddy, but want some sort of liner to put inside the caddy to fill with ice and keep the wood dry. Basically I want to make something like this:

https://img0.etsystatic.com/015/0/6961246/il_570xN.418173180_t884.jpg

I'm having trouble finding a suitable liner that would fit inside the caddy. I was looking for a small galvanized tub. It doesn't have to be galvanized, but that is kinda a classic look that I like.

Does anybody know where I could get one, or anybody here able to make one for me? The overall dimensions would be roughly 10.5" long x 8" wide x 4.5" tall.

rbeau30
05-22-2014, 19:57
Home depot has small galvanized buckets. Garbage can section. They are round though :-(

Sheet metal + Pressbrake + spot welder?

Wulf202
05-22-2014, 21:43
tinelement

Colorado_Outback
05-22-2014, 22:15
Shoot me a PM, I can do aluminum, stainless and mild.

Ah Pook
05-23-2014, 11:36
Murrdoch's, Jax, Farm & Fleet...

newracer
05-23-2014, 12:53
http://www.seenon.com/imgcache/product/resized/000/346/830/catl/00346830-782243_500.jpg?k=b63f7281&pid=346830&s=catl&sn=seenontv

BlasterBob
05-24-2014, 13:33
Murrdoch's, Jax, Farm & Fleet...

Where is the CLOSEST Farm & Fleet?????

StagLefty
05-24-2014, 13:52
Where is the CLOSEST Farm & Fleet?????

http://www.murdochs.com/stores/

Ah Pook
05-24-2014, 14:44
Where is the CLOSEST Farm & Fleet?????
To you or me? [cigar]

Not sure they are still around.

Colorado_Outback
05-24-2014, 19:01
http://images.lowes.com/product/converted/085995/085995000945lg.jpg

Spotted this at lowes today
http://www.lowes.com/pd_3712-63872-0-OV_0__?productId=3452176&Ntt=galvinized+tub&pl=1&currentURL=%3FNtt%3Dgalvinized%2Btub&facetInfo=

More like a 12pack caddy at that size but might be an option for you.

rbeau30
05-24-2014, 19:11
To you or me? [cigar]

Not sure they are still around.

They are all over Wisconsin. Just saw them last week.

earplug
05-24-2014, 19:19
Use the bare wood. It will insulate and a liner will hide any water that spills between it and the wood. Think wine cask or wood boat.