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Chest Freezer Ice Bath pond shield application 11922 

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I've seen a lot of videos out there about applying Pond Shield, but none were specific to Chest Freezer Ice Plunges.
Here I do my best to give a thorough account of all the necessary steps to achieve a beautiful and long lasting finish.
I think I've succeeded!
Comment below with any questions you may have.

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@MrJColeman1987
@MrJColeman1987 Год назад
Watching this video encouraged me to do this myself, I got a great result and my cold plunge has been awesome!
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
Your comment just made my day! Comments like this are why I do these videos. Thanks again
@rionaldofionetti9515
@rionaldofionetti9515 Год назад
Thanks for taking the time to record the process man, really makes everything easier!
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
I appreciate the comment more than you know!! Thanks brother😄
@RT-qz5ci
@RT-qz5ci Год назад
First time seeing this used. Definitely want to try this
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
It’s definitely worth it 💯. Just make sure your prep work is done right
@Arouth249
@Arouth249 Год назад
Awesome video of the process.
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
Thank you. I appreciate that a lot💯
@youscoot
@youscoot Год назад
sweet! i'm getting ready to put mine on. just finished the JBW (that was rough). Hopefully this is a breeze comparatively!
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
JBW is really time consuming for sure. Pond shield will require a little patience and finesse but it will be quicker for sure
@Brumasterj
@Brumasterj 4 месяца назад
Great video and tips! Would be cool if you did a follow up video on what you like and dislike or what you would do different? Also showing the filtration system and should the filtrations system and drain be done before or after pond shield? Thanks again I really want one convert mine this year
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 3 месяца назад
That’s a great idea. Thanks for reaching out. I’m going to do a follow up video by the end of the week💯
@Brumasterj
@Brumasterj 3 месяца назад
Cool look forward to seeing the video:) Hope it will answer my questions! I have my deep freezer and im ready to get started:)
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 3 месяца назад
@@Brumasterj video coming tonight👍
@Brumasterj
@Brumasterj 3 месяца назад
Hey brad i seen videos where people show to use jb weld on all the seams, did you do that at all?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 3 месяца назад
@@Brumasterj yes I absolutely did. I would highly recommend that you ONLY use the JB Water Weld brand. From what I’ve seen with other people’s builds that’s the only brand that most people use
@banksack6902
@banksack6902 4 месяца назад
Good job big bro
@EsseQuamVideriSe7en
@EsseQuamVideriSe7en Год назад
Thanks for this Brad. I'm planning to do the same thing. I just wish you would have done a video on the JB Weld, which I also intend to use.
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
the JB weld wasn't too hard. Just make sure you mix it really well and use disposable gloves. It does get a bit sticky but you can dip your fingertips in some water periodically to keep them slippery. I change my gloves a lot too.Make the JB weld seams about an inch wide. For my 21 cu ft freezer I used about 20 tubes
@EsseQuamVideriSe7en
@EsseQuamVideriSe7en Год назад
@@edwardsfamilyworkshop Thanks Brad. That's helpful.
@igorrrr45247
@igorrrr45247 8 месяцев назад
​@edwardsfamilyworkshop is there any reason you can't use marine sikaflex instead of jb weld?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
Thanks everyone for 1000 views 😁🙏
@westonparks
@westonparks Месяц назад
Great vid! How long did you let it cure before filling with water?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Месяц назад
2 days just to make sure
@s68139c
@s68139c 8 месяцев назад
Great video pal! I’m doing my chest freezer tomorrow with sky blue. How has yours been holding up after a year? Thanks for the video.
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 8 месяцев назад
My pond shield has held up amazingly well! As long as you take care in the application it should last for a very long time. the only problem I had was a spot near the top that I accidentally banged when I was fitting in my filtration system
@scgray22
@scgray22 Год назад
Thanks Brad, extremely helpful video. Thanks for sharing. Is this pond liner cosmetic or does it help with sealing as well? Also does it make the tup slippery getting in and out. I think I want to have something to grip to at the bottom to get and out easier.
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
It really does help with the sealing. I had a freezer plunge with just JB water weld and it eventually succumbed to the leakage
@damnfk063
@damnfk063 Месяц назад
How do you drain the water when you need to refresh the bath? I have the same setup but mine has a makeshift drain plug at the bottom installed by my friend Just wondering about leakage solutions if you have a drain plug as well
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Месяц назад
I don't have a drain plug. I use a submersible pump to empty it
@mattbilby4617
@mattbilby4617 Год назад
Hey Brad, how is this coating holding up over time? Did you do a 3'rd coat or wish you would have? I saw one of the comments talked about the metal interior versus the white. With all the research you did, do you think as long as it is sanded well the metal interior does not need a self etching primer before the pond liner? That adds a bunch of cost and complexity, so I would be very happy to just sand very well, do JB weld, and then pond liner. Also did you think about doing any kind of flakes on the last layer like a garage floor to make it more grippy? Just a thought.
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
Hey Matt sorry for the delay. You know I had enough to do a 3rd coat and If I were to do it again I'd definitely do it. Once I had my process down it didn't take too much more effort. Next time I drain my plunge I just might add the 3rd coat. It can only serve to make it more robust. As far as self etching primer goes it's absolutely not necessary. I had a few conversations with other plungers and it was unanimous. In my experience I've never felt the need to add any sort of grip to the bottom. Just take it easy getting in and out. Hope that helps
@waaaaaaaaaaap
@waaaaaaaaaaap Год назад
Hey Brad, I found your video to be extremely helpful. Thank you for posting it. I have a 14 cubic ft freezer, and it appears to have a metal or possibly aluminum interior. I'm interested in applying pond shield to it. Could you please provide me with the necessary steps to do so?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
Thank you so much for the compliment. If you have the aluminum interior you'll have to do an extra step. Everything else in my video still applies. All you would need to do is buy a self etching primer to apply on the whole interior of the freezer. This will help the pond shield application adhere to the aluminum. That's all you would need to add to the process. hope that helps you out.
@isaacsmith9981
@isaacsmith9981 2 месяца назад
@@edwardsfamilyworkshopis this a necessity?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 2 месяца назад
@@isaacsmith9981 from what I’ve learned from others if you have an aluminum interior then you’ll need self etching primer or the pond shield won’t adhere properly
@christophersines1620
@christophersines1620 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video. How much of the alcohol did you use to prep it in the cup before adding the color?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 8 месяцев назад
I can't remember the exact ratio because I don't have the kit anymore but I do remember that I used approximately half of what they suggested just to thin it a bit and make it more workable
@BritanyQuinonez-fj8tb
@BritanyQuinonez-fj8tb Год назад
Hey Brad, just looking for some clarification about the process for a freezer with an aluminum interior. Is application of a self etching primer necessary prior to the pond shield? If so, do you sand before or after applying the self etching primer?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
From what I've learned yes you should probably sand before you use the self etching primer. I don't have any experience with aluminum interior. I would recommend you look for the Facebook group DIY Chest Freezer & Chiller Cold Plunges. It's run by a guy named John Richter and you will find a ton of great information there. I learned a lot of stuff from him and the group.
@brandon5555566
@brandon5555566 8 месяцев назад
nice coldplunge... how much tubes of jb waterweld did u use???
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 8 месяцев назад
I think the total was about 15. $10 a pop but absolutely essential!
@ryanraddatz5316
@ryanraddatz5316 Год назад
Hi Brad. The interior of my 8.8 cu ft midea freezer I believe is some kind of plastic or pvc. will the pond shield work on plastic? If so would I sand or prime it first?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 4 месяца назад
As long as you scuff it enough to make the pond shield stick you’ll be fine. 80 grit was enough for me
@Bravadosjebsimbahsm
@Bravadosjebsimbahsm 9 месяцев назад
I ordered my 20ft freezer today
@jeffchurchman8926
@jeffchurchman8926 Год назад
Hi Brad, thanks so much for posting this! I'm doing this process right now so it is very helpful. When you did the sides, did you drip the pond shield on to the bottom and then pull it up the sides with the roller? I couldn't quite tell.
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
Hey Jeff thanks for watching. I just used the roller tray and tried to keep the roller just wet enough with epoxy so I minimized any drips. It worked out fine.And with doing a second coat there were absolutely no thin spots that needed to be retouched.
@ScharfeSalami
@ScharfeSalami 9 месяцев назад
Hey Edward, is there an special reason why you first did the floor and just after that the walls, instead of all at the same time? Thank you! Gonna start in an hour
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 3 месяца назад
So sorry I didn't see this comment for some reason. I. did the floor first so I didn't mess up the sides
@ScharfeSalami
@ScharfeSalami 3 месяца назад
@@edwardsfamilyworkshop alfight, thank you
@Muzick
@Muzick Год назад
@Brad, Just a Dad - I know you scuffed up the white paint inside the chest freezer before applying the first coat of pond shield, but did you scuff again before applying the second layer of pond shield?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
If you do the second coat within 10 to 12 hours you won't. Anything after that you should scuff the surface again
@jacobgeist7194
@jacobgeist7194 Год назад
Hey, Brad After a few months how is this working out for you? I recently bought a freezer and have been doing a ton of research. Have you used the freezer prior to the pond shield? It appears that you just have to fill in the edges with some type of sealant. Then you sand the freezer down, and the and in 2 coats of pond shield. Am I missing anything?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
The pond shield has held up amazing. I cold plunge pretty much every day and there's been zero peeling or any issues. I first sealed all the seams with JB water weld which in my opinion is absolutely necessary. Some people look for cheaper ways but when you're spending this much time and money it pays to do things right. After the JB water weld I lightly sanded with 80 grit and put 2 coats of pond shield on. If you put the second coat on within about 10 hours theres no need to sand again. After 10 hours you would need a light sand again for adhesion. When I first started I had a used freezer set up about 2 years ago that I only used JB water weld on. It held up for about a year then it just died. I suspect that with only the JB the water eventually seeped in and that was that! Spend the extra $200 or so and make it last for years to come. Any other questions just ask buddy
@krazycow413
@krazycow413 Год назад
@@edwardsfamilyworkshop So did you not use an acid etching primer on this?
@simon824
@simon824 9 месяцев назад
Believe thay is for aluminium interior​@@krazycow413
@BillyK79
@BillyK79 Год назад
Great job on the video. That's the first time I'd heard to use the alcohol to help thin it a little. Do you feel like this actually helps seal a little bit? I wonder if it would cover over silicone or just water weld?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
The thing with adding alcohol in my opinion it just makes it a little more smooth to apply. You can definitely just use pond shield as is but if I had to do it again I would still use a bit of alcohol to thin it out. Thanks for the comment bro!
@bongoB
@bongoB Год назад
looks nice, you have done the second coat already ?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
Second coat was sooo much easier to apply than the first💯
@BennyHillLeavesComments
@BennyHillLeavesComments 4 месяца назад
How has this held up? Anything you'd change or do differently?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 4 месяца назад
So far everything is great. Nothing failed. Only thing was pond shield got chipped when something fell on the ledge.
@Blove703
@Blove703 Год назад
Can you post the color additive you used ? Name of product / brand? Thanks !
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
Pond armour brand Competition blue
@krazycow413
@krazycow413 Год назад
So did you not use an acid etching primer on this? Instructions say that
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
The self etching primer would be for treated metals like galvanized. I consulted with a bunch of other cold plungers on Facebook and it was agreed that it's not necessary for a painted white metal interior. I have had zero issues and it's been over 5 months
@kennethvillien5463
@kennethvillien5463 Год назад
Nice job… What kind of pind shield did you use ??
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
pond armour
@Lowlife62
@Lowlife62 3 месяца назад
Did you do that entire freezer with one 1.5qt kit?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 3 месяца назад
I bought 2 of the kits. I used 1 whole kit and 1/4 of the other 1. After a year aha a half the pond shield has held up amazingly well. Hindsight being 20/20 what I should have done was use the whole other kit because let’s face it I’m not using it for anything else.
@Lowlife62
@Lowlife62 3 месяца назад
@edwardsfamilyworkshop I did just finish mine. I only used the one kit, but it was 3 full coats. It could use another 1 more coat, but I left it there, working good so far., Thanks for the response.
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 3 месяца назад
@@Lowlife62 I have a 18 month follow up video coming tonight that goes over my experience. Yours should be plenty fine💯
@antoniowelsch3459
@antoniowelsch3459 Год назад
Did you sand the first coat before applying the second coat?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
If you do the second coat within 10 hours of the first coat its not necessary. Any longer than that you should sand again with 80 grit
@JL-vy8qb
@JL-vy8qb Год назад
Hi mate, how long after finishing second coat did you wait till filling up? And did you rinse it out first ect? Cheers
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
Hey man I waited about 3 hours. If you wait longer than 10 hours you should lightly sand again for adhesion. I didn't rinse anything out. just made sure nothing got in there in between coats.
@YORI-TV
@YORI-TV 2 месяца назад
Isnt one coat enough?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 2 месяца назад
@@YORI-TV you can probably get away with only 1. I had another freezer that I only used JB water weld on and it was fine. I just wanted mine to have extra protection. To be honest I’m probably going to add an extra coat now because I have the pond shield so why not🤘
@YORI-TV
@YORI-TV 2 месяца назад
​@@edwardsfamilyworkshop Thank you for the very helpful reply so that we can understand it much better. I'm a newbie and still looking for a good JB water weld alternative for Europe on a budget :D Good luck & Good Health!
@321meyer
@321meyer Год назад
How long did you wait until applying second coat??
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 3 месяца назад
I'm so sorry I. missed this comment. I believe about 30 minutes
@GutterBoyzOH97
@GutterBoyzOH97 9 месяцев назад
How is this holding up with just the two coats one year later any leaks or problems?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 3 месяца назад
I'm sorry I missed this comment. 2 coats were plenty. I just released an 18 month follow up vid
@godra051
@godra051 9 месяцев назад
Well, I fucked up. Part a is written in a letter with expiry date, so small I couldn't see it. Thought it was just mix and apply, not opening part B. So didn't have enough but was enough farcthe walls. On the bottom I poured beach sand and poured regular epoxy.
@mills1540
@mills1540 4 месяца назад
Why do you need to sand?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 4 месяца назад
You need a rough surface to allow the pond shield to adhere
@yeemweekstar9445
@yeemweekstar9445 Год назад
Did you already use a sealant on the seams of the chest freezer, before you put the shield epoxy ?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
Yes I used JB waterweld. absolutely the best product for the job. I wouldn't use anything else
@yeemweekstar9445
@yeemweekstar9445 Год назад
@@edwardsfamilyworkshop that’s what I figured. Thanks!
@herreraj10
@herreraj10 9 месяцев назад
@@edwardsfamilyworkshophow long after applying jbww did you wait till you sanded and applied pond shield?
@eddiemaguinski7293
@eddiemaguinski7293 9 месяцев назад
did you seal the corners with sealant before sanding? or does the pond seal do the sealing. thanks
@brandonserio6099
@brandonserio6099 8 месяцев назад
Looks like JB Water Weld was used which is what’s always recommended.
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 3 месяца назад
For some reason I didn't see this comment til now. Yes JB water weld would be the only thing you use to seal the seams
@ScharfeSalami
@ScharfeSalami 10 месяцев назад
So with 2 kits you definetly can add 3 coats on that size of an chest freezer i guess?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 10 месяцев назад
Yes for sure you could
@ScharfeSalami
@ScharfeSalami 10 месяцев назад
@@edwardsfamilyworkshop thank you
@thrive-like-a-viking
@thrive-like-a-viking Год назад
can you please tell me the purpose of the pond shield??... does it make it more waterproof? and do you still have to Culk the seams beforehand?...
@RB-mn5ix
@RB-mn5ix Год назад
hey just chiming in. I have a similar setup and have tried two different methods to seal it with bad luck. (JB Marine Weld and Flex Seal Spray). Both leaked. I believe the pond shield will seal the edges and hold up to the temps. Just my two cents.
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
I had a freezer before with only the JB weld and it seemed fine. That being said I would highly recommend using the pond shield over the JB water weed to make sure it lasts a long time
@thrive-like-a-viking
@thrive-like-a-viking Год назад
@@RB-mn5ix so your freezer leaked water onto the ground?... have you had success with any method so far?... thank you for your input
@RB-mn5ix
@RB-mn5ix Год назад
@@thrive-like-a-viking It had a slow leak that developed and it was hard to tell where it was from. I tried the Flex Seal infomercial product and it started lifted quick. I honestly think it’s the cold temps. I striped it and had a similar experience with the JB Weld. I intend to apply a pond shield product this week. It wasn’t much of a leak but I want it right. I also built a redwood 2 x 6 box surround around it to make it look finished in the backyard.
@Texasphotoguy
@Texasphotoguy Год назад
Do you use a filtration system to keep the water clean?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
I use a whole house filter for filtration and a ozone generator to help keep the particulates under control. I also always have a shower and use a brush to scrub away any loose skin cells. It really helps I assure you. I get about 6 months of use before I change the water which is more than you can ask for. I’ve had a hot tub for years and I do the same with that. The biggest thing with water devices is soap residue from your skin and from your laundry so I always go in the buff 😁
@Texasphotoguy
@Texasphotoguy Год назад
@@edwardsfamilyworkshop6 months is awesome. I e added to the to do list. Thanks for the feedback.
@TornadoTattooOklahomaCity
@TornadoTattooOklahomaCity Год назад
How long did you wait between coats?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
I think I waited about 6 hours. More than 10 hours and you would need to lightly sand again.
@herreraj10
@herreraj10 Год назад
Do you have a link to the pond shield you used
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
Pond Armor SKU-CBLUE-QT-R Non-Toxic Pond Shield Epoxy Paint, 1.5-Quart, Competition Blue a.co/d/6j69fDJ
@shouse94
@shouse94 8 месяцев назад
They said 60grit because the manufacturer recommends 60grit.
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 4 месяца назад
80 was more than fine
@Iamfeelzmusic
@Iamfeelzmusic 6 месяцев назад
Update does it still work?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for asking. It's still going strong! No problems at all I'm happy to confirm
@gorillaman08zx
@gorillaman08zx Год назад
How has this held up? considering doing It didn’t know whether I should use a bedliner material or something like this.
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
It definitely protects well and gives me that extra piece of mind. I had another freezer I built a couple years ago that didn't have the pond shield and now it's no longer here so I just conclude that this helps a bunch. The bedliner option is in my opinion a better protective layer but it's also about 3 times more expensive.
@davisaustin3592
@davisaustin3592 Год назад
Does that wire just unplug?? I have the same DIY cold plunge and a am trying to mod it so the lid opens to 90 degrees. Any ideas?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
I think the wire you’re talking about is just for the light. To be honest I’ve never felt the need to have the lid open to 90 degrees
@chrishall3522
@chrishall3522 Год назад
Hi this may be a silly question but has the pond shield affected the cooling efficiency of the freezer by placing an insulation layer of sorts over the interior of the freezer?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
That’s a valid concern. I’ve talked with an actual appliance repair person and the thickness of a pond shield application would be negligible when it comes to that. Don’t worry about that at all 💯
@antoniowelsch3459
@antoniowelsch3459 Год назад
How much pond shield did you need in the end?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
I bought 2 kits of it and I still have about half of the second one. That was with 2 coats done
@cyberpilot717
@cyberpilot717 Год назад
Curious to know why you didn't use the self etching primer.
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
I had a few conversations with guys like John Richter and others on Facebook and it was agreed that it wasn't necessary. It wouldn't hurt I agree tho
@cyberpilot717
@cyberpilot717 Год назад
@@edwardsfamilyworkshop I appreciate it. Been contemplating doing it, but am going to move forward without it. Thanks for the info!
@Flickadasticks
@Flickadasticks Год назад
How is it holding up?
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
It’s been over a month and it’s all good
@Flickadasticks
@Flickadasticks Год назад
@@edwardsfamilyworkshop that’s awesome! We are building one and you are one of the few to use this pond shield.
@edwardsfamilyworkshop
@edwardsfamilyworkshop Год назад
@@Flickadasticks the first freezer I had I only used JB water weld but with this new one I'm sure glad I used the pond shield as well
@RB-mn5ix
@RB-mn5ix Год назад
Brad, we appreciate the feedback. My JB weld didn’t hold. I was planning on stripping everything and priming. Then sealing with the pond shield. Will it fill the seams too? lastly, what size container of pond shield? TY
@Flickadasticks
@Flickadasticks Год назад
So I did my first coat of pond shield today and it’s didn’t hold to the plastic line on my chest freezer. I think I didn’t sand well enough for it grab.
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