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Old 07-15-2009, 12:47 AM   #1
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Default The best place to run gas in lines

Hi all...Was wondering if anyone could guide me in my journey to Beer Salvation by giving me some advice in kegerator conversion...I have all of the parts but was wondering where I could run my gas in line as Im keeping my CO2 tank outside the fridge...Should i cut out a section of the seal? Any advice would be great thanks...Its an 11cu apartment style fridge with single door and freezer on the top inside the fridge...


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If the fridge has a drain hole in the bottom, that's your best bet. Otherwise, you'll want to go through the side close to the door. Once you cut the gasket, you'll never get a good seal again.


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