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Old 07-21-2010, 04:11 AM   #1921
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Old 07-21-2010, 01:31 PM   #1922
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there are so many things in that pic i dont understand BP.... think you should explain left to right
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Left to right... the stainless thing on the wall with the tray is my home sized Randal. It has a cornie fitting on the bottom and is connected to the taps via a hose. Next is my Irish coffin salvaged from my last Keg-O-rator. It has (left to right) a beer engine (hand pump), cider faucet, 3 beer faucets, a stout faucet and another beer engine. The paddle on the door is my Tiki brewer paddle.


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Old 07-21-2010, 03:09 PM   #1923
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Left to right... the stainless thing on the wall with the tray is my home sized Randal. It has a cornie fitting on the bottom and is connected to the taps via a hose. Next is my Irish coffin salvaged from my last Keg-O-rator. It has (left to right) a beer engine (hand pump), cider faucet, 3 beer faucets, a stout faucet and another beer engine. The paddle on the door is my Tiki brewer paddle.
I would like more pics please... lots of them! That setup is great!!
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Old 07-22-2010, 01:20 PM   #1924
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The photo quality could be better...I will take another pick tonight with my "real camera"...but was just excited to show of the handles....

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Old 07-22-2010, 01:52 PM   #1926
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sig, i like that wood sorround for the drip tray, that thing looks real classy against the black.
Thanks man, definitely the look I was going for.

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Old 07-22-2010, 02:01 PM   #1927
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The photo quality could be better...I will take another pick tonight with my "real camera"...but was just excited to show of the handles....

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I love these handles. Did you make them?
I'm guessing from some sort of table leg - many of the DIY tap handles I see on HBT use the same phallic-looking table legs from Home Depot. And if you found a Boston-area source for better suited table legs, I've got to find out where! Sweet work man
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The tall ones are stool legs...I think I got the stool from A.C. Moore....The short one I found a whole bunch of them a wood store on the vineyard....the SWMBO does all the painting and polyeurathane...I always am looking for new pieces to convert...I believe if you take the time time craft your beer then it deserves it's own tap...
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The tall ones are stool legs...I think I got the stool from A.C. Moore....The short one I found a whole bunch of them a wood store on the vineyard....the SWMBO does all the painting and polyeurathane...I always am looking for new pieces to convert...I believe if you take the time time craft your beer then it deserves it's own tap...
Cool, thanks. And I agree, good beer deserves a good tap handle. Looks like I'm off to the craft store.... or maybe the local antique shops to find furniture to hack up.
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