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ketamynx
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I have an extremely old refrigerator.
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I want to properly insulate the freezer part, fill it with water and make a large ice block.
Then expose it to sunlight and see how it melts. Pure experiment.
I need an idea of a hydrophobic material or something, so I can take the block out of the fridge with, and remove easily (by heating maybe?).
Or better, I can construct the block's recipient walls from the very same material and put it in the fridge, I need a very porous surface that the block will sit on and doesn't come off before the block melts down after exposure.
Any help much appreciated.
P.S.: This should not exceed 100$...
[and][STRIKE][/STRIKE]
I want to properly insulate the freezer part, fill it with water and make a large ice block.
Then expose it to sunlight and see how it melts. Pure experiment.
I need an idea of a hydrophobic material or something, so I can take the block out of the fridge with, and remove easily (by heating maybe?).
Or better, I can construct the block's recipient walls from the very same material and put it in the fridge, I need a very porous surface that the block will sit on and doesn't come off before the block melts down after exposure.
Any help much appreciated.
P.S.: This should not exceed 100$...