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So it seems like the consensus is that I need to remove the polyurethane insulation.
My question is how this insulation would be so much different that what comes standard in a MES? Its my understanding that the MES uses a polyurethane foam and max temp is 275.
After reading other threads it...
I'm sure it's not great stuff type foam based on the intended application... It just looks similar. Hoot food would easily warm the internal temps in that cabinet to 200+.
There are a couple seams on the side/top edges only.
So thats a stainless steel baking sheet on the bottom. I was thinking i would leave it on the bottom as a drip pan and place a burner element and AMNPS on top of it. As stuff falls to the bottom all I need to do is slide out the pan and wash leaving the bottom of the actual box clean as a...
Before I start drilling holes and spending some money, wanted to see what you all thought. Picked up this insulated warming/cooling utility cart. It looks like it would have been used on an airplane maybe? or for banquets? Its not huge but then again I wasnt looking for something huge so thought...
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