If you lived close buy and I knew you would stopping by to drawr I would totally do it.I say paint it with chalk board paint & get a bucket of chalk to drawr, drawrings.
Sounds fun....Careful what you wish for...I would proly stop in, drink all your beer & drawr, drawrings of penises on your beer fridge.
Yeah, but then I gotta paint it. too much work......i second the chalk idea. write down whatever beer(s) you have on tap. plus rotating artwork.
painting it would likely be easier than trying to apply a large adhesive decal to a non-flat surface with a non-smooth texture, without getting any air bubblesYeah, but then I gotta paint it. too much work......
Air bubbles should be easier to remove because of aforementioned non-smooth surface texture.painting it would likely be easier than trying to apply a large adhesive decal to a non-flat surface with a non-smooth texture, without getting any air bubbles
i'd agree, but in order for that to work all the recessed portions of the surface would have to be continuous / connected to the edge of the fridge surface for any air bubbles to properly ventAir bubbles should be easier to remove because of aforementioned non-smooth surface texture.
is there a massage parlor on the other side?I work next to a printshop and they applies these things all the time. They'll just do it for me.
And since all fridges are made from formed sheetmetal (or plastic cover), the textured surface wraps around all bent surfaces, thus allowing air to be vented out all of the edges.i'd agree, but in order for that to work all the recessed portions of the surface would have to be continuous / connected to the edge of the fridge surface for any air bubbles to properly vent
he might have to use some magnets to pull the air out.And since all fridges are made from formed sheetmetal (or plastic cover), the textured surface wraps around all bent surfaces, thus allowing air to be vented out all of the edges.
I had the same idea.High res image of an open refrigerator.