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Old 09-18-2011, 06:52 PM   #1
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I think I read all the Keezer posts on here before building this Keezer. Thanks for the inspiration and tips!







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I read the title of the post prior to clicking and was worried that this was more of a bad news post and I was very surprised... Nicely done!
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Wow great job, definately raised the bar for the rest of us.
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Wow, looks like an upright piano (hmmm, that gives me an idea...)

What are those 3 black panels (two on front, one on side)? Vents for the walls of the freezer? If so, good idea. I've wondered about the efficiency of freezers when the walls are covered with wood.
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Wow. That's a Keezer my wife would let me have inside the house! Nice job.
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Wow, looks like an upright piano (hmmm, that gives me an idea...)

What are those 3 black panels (two on front, one on side)? Vents for the walls of the freezer? If so, good idea. I've wondered about the efficiency of freezers when the walls are covered with wood.
Yes those are vents for the freezer walls.. There are casters underneath that give about .5 inches of air space. I figured the heat would vent out the top and pull cool from the bottom.
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Wow. That's a Keezer my wife would let me have inside the house! Nice job.
Thanks! That was my goal.. My GF doesn't drink beer so to have it in the house, it had to pass as a piece of furniture she would want to look at.
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balls..... that is a nice looking keezer! Great job!
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Holy crap I almost spilled my beer when I saw this thing. That is nothing but amazing. Well done and I'm already planning on stealing a few of your ideas. Wow...


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