Got an interesting project upcoming. A neighbor approached me to get this running for him.
It is a 1940's Coca-Cola cooler, made by Cavalier. While it looks like a chest freezer, it's quite different. It is designed to be filled with water, about 6 inches deep. The device to the left is an agitator. It agitates the water around an evaporator coil, and keeps the water bath ice cold. There's a light bulb in there as well, so the Coke bottles sit in a sparkling, agitating, ice cold water bath. These were designed to appeal to the folks visiting the country general store; back in the day. For years prior to this; the Coca-Cola coolers had looked the same way. They just had an ice tub inside, and the ice truck would stock it with ice every day. People were familiar with the look of the Coca-Cola chest, and with pulling their cold drink out of a bath of ice water. This machine took away the need for an ice truck; while keeping the familiar sensation of pulling out a dripping, icy cold bottle from ice water.
Has a "hoss" of a large Frigidaire Meter-Miser compressor with a fan-cooled condenser.
My neighbor wants it to be slightly modified. It will keep the water bath system fully functional and intact. We will also install a fan-equipped finned evaporator coil inside the cabinet up at the top. This will allow the unit to be used with or without water. They plan to use it at gatherings and antiques fairs etc.
They're going to bring it over here tomorrow. Definitely expect some videos and discussion about this one!
I will be doing the modification and mechanical restorations. Another local business will do the cosmetics on it, once it's running.
Sincerely,
David



It is a 1940's Coca-Cola cooler, made by Cavalier. While it looks like a chest freezer, it's quite different. It is designed to be filled with water, about 6 inches deep. The device to the left is an agitator. It agitates the water around an evaporator coil, and keeps the water bath ice cold. There's a light bulb in there as well, so the Coke bottles sit in a sparkling, agitating, ice cold water bath. These were designed to appeal to the folks visiting the country general store; back in the day. For years prior to this; the Coca-Cola coolers had looked the same way. They just had an ice tub inside, and the ice truck would stock it with ice every day. People were familiar with the look of the Coca-Cola chest, and with pulling their cold drink out of a bath of ice water. This machine took away the need for an ice truck; while keeping the familiar sensation of pulling out a dripping, icy cold bottle from ice water.
Has a "hoss" of a large Frigidaire Meter-Miser compressor with a fan-cooled condenser.
My neighbor wants it to be slightly modified. It will keep the water bath system fully functional and intact. We will also install a fan-equipped finned evaporator coil inside the cabinet up at the top. This will allow the unit to be used with or without water. They plan to use it at gatherings and antiques fairs etc.
They're going to bring it over here tomorrow. Definitely expect some videos and discussion about this one!
I will be doing the modification and mechanical restorations. Another local business will do the cosmetics on it, once it's running.
Sincerely,
David


