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Sedan

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It's well insulated!
Yes, I think that a refrigerator is better suited for a box. Because it is like a thermos, you can maintain a temperature inside that is independent of the room temperature, i.e. it is much easier to cool or insulate the interior. Also, ventilation works more correctly when everything is sealed.
 

Sedan

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I bought a roll of sheep and goat fencing with 4" squares so I could stick my hand through as needed.
I heard that in your country they build houses out of cardboard, maybe my advice won't work in the US and you don't sell it.)))

I use a net for the trellis, which is used when building a normal brick house, after that, so that the walls are even from the inside or outside, we do the plaster, so that the plaster doesn't fall off, first the net is nailed to the wall. This net is sold in any hardware store. It looks like this

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Only the mesh should not be chain-link, but welded, galvanized. I take 2 mm thick, 1.5 is possible. The cell size is 5x5 cm. Ty correctly said that fingers should be able to stick through.
 

ttystikk

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I heard that in your country they build houses out of cardboard, maybe my advice won't work in the US and you don't sell it.)))

I use a net for the trellis, which is used when building a normal brick house, after that, so that the walls are even from the inside or outside, we do the plaster, so that the plaster doesn't fall off, first the net is nailed to the wall. This net is sold in any hardware store. It looks like this

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here


Only the mesh should not be chain-link, but welded, galvanized. I take 2 mm thick, 1.5 is possible. The cell size is 5x5 cm. Ty correctly said that fingers should be able to stick through.
The sheep and goat fencing I use has 4" (10cm) squares so I can put my whole hand through.

It is strong enough to stand on its own if I put a bend in it. The trellis panels I'm using now are flat so I just hang them from the ceiling.
 
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