HELP!!! Crazy compressor idea.
i've been tryin to get rid of an old 1-door fridge of mine for a dirt cheap amount (less than USD30) and having a lot of problem with that. Then I read from the forum that there's a compressor in the fridge, so I figured since I'm trying to save money for a compressor and an airbrush why not try it? Especially since compressors in the market costs about USD100 (without moisture trap, etc).
Now my question will be, is it possible for that compressor to be removed and is it easy? Not planning to do it myself but most likely look for some electrical spare parts technician who may not their way around one. Just that if it's simple task, I can estimate how much they'll charge. And if it's not possible to remove it...end of story. Anybody has any ideas????
oh yeah...forgot this important thing...Is it save????