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Old 12-07-2012, 05:39 PM   #21
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Sweet! Nicely done.


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hey vegas,
quick question: How did you cut holes in the freezer top? I thought a jigsaw would be the easiest way, but i may be overlooking something much easier and obvious.
holesaw!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Old 12-07-2012, 10:15 PM   #23
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thanks spkguitar!

Got it grouted & all done this evening... finally!

Still going to put a shiny sealant over the stone tile & grout & it needs 1 tap handle but that can wait.

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Old 12-07-2012, 10:30 PM   #24
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looks pretty awesome to me
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Looks great!
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holesaw!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Like I said...I'm missing the obvious! That would be a pretty big holesaw, but that would definitely be the easiest
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Vegas, it looks great! I think I may have bought the same tile...or very similar. Did you get that at HD?
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yup.

can't remember the brand name but it was called multi-color slate
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Looks great! I love the dark colors for wood more so than the lighter. Also, excellent beer porn video!
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Man alive! This defnitely needs to be added to the Coffin Keezer list(if it isn't already). I've been slowly gathering materials to build my own and this IS going to be my source of inspiration. Thanks VegasJ!

Also, with the stone tile in place, about how much do you really think that lid weighs? Did you have to add any extra support for it?


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