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Greenbuilding Archive for October 2002
401 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:27:25 2002

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Re: [GBlist] ENVIRONMENTAL REFRIDGERATORS / WOOD PRESERVATION



Maytag MBT2156DEW is a great refrigerator. I've got one and it's a lot
cheaper than a Sunfrost. Pocket the savings or use them to buy a solar water
heater. The annual energy use was actually below the minimum listed on the
tag. Home Power Magazine gave it a great review also.

Mark

----- Original Message -----
From: "MIKE BODAK" <fmbodak@yahoo.com>
To: "GreenBuilding" <greenbuilding@crest.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 8:27 PM
Subject: [GBlist] ENVIRONMENTAL REFRIDGERATORS / WOOD PRESERVATION


>
> Does anyone have any information, knowledge, opinions on environmental
> refridgerators and freezers.  I have been to a few websites but have only
> been able to find two kinds: "Sunfrost" which seemed very expensive and
> "Conserv" which seemed more reasonable.....?
>
> I also have a couple questions about wood preserving.
>
> Do folks use linseed oil then a coating of beeswax? Are these substances
> mixed together first (Beeswax melted then used in a solution with linseed
> oil).  What ratios? Is there some better method?
>
> I am going to be doing various wooden projects around the house (from
> preserving some shelves in the garage -to- trying to preserve cedar shakes
> on the side of my strawbale garage) and was just looking for any info. or
> websites.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike Bodak
>
>
>
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