How to rebuild, restore and assemble a cold room cellar

in WorkLife2 years ago

Hello, friends of hive greetings, for me it is a pleasure to share this recent work with you, it is a refrigeration cellar room, with two cellar rooms I put together a single rebuilding and restoring parts for its development.

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I was given a two-meter square cellar room with no front and a cellar room with a different front in total deterioration. I had to rebuild the corners with the columns of each piece that are made of wood and were already rotten from so much use. In the photo is shown as only the present to know what I was going to create with the exact measurements for a perfect finish.

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Since I had to rebuild and modify the original version, I had to create a panel to lengthen what would be the roof, I did it this way with pine wood, nails and screws, stuffing it with anime filler for its airtight work and then painting it in aluminum color.
In that way I built the corners as well, and proceeded to start painting the other panels next to the new ones. Most of the panels were rebuilt with new wood.

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After painting most of the panels, present everything to take out what would be the front with lower and upper door frame, along with the sides.

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After I had the measurements I needed, I proceeded to build the panels to finish the structure of the refrigeration room cellar, I bent the galvanized iron sheets myself with an iron table and a brass hammer and assembled the pieces with glue, nails and screws and of course their thermal finish.

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After finishing what will be the structure, they brought me the evaporator of the cellar so that I could also do my touch of magic restoring it, since it was very deteriorated.

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This is how my work is coming out humbly from Venezuela, in 2 days I will assemble it at the client's place, I hope to show him the final finish, I am also anxious to see how it will look like, I hope you enjoy this process and I hope it will also serve as some support in case you want to restore one too.

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