Has anyone heard of applying silicone to the top of the collar and then cover the silicone with Saran wrap and close the lid to make/form a new seal? I have small gaps between the top of the collar and rubber gasket on the keezer lid. I heard about this method but can't find directions. Any help...
Jag75, Good job on the legs and the brew.. The false bottom that you can by covers the whole bottom with little gap between the edges of the false bottom and the sides of the unit. Twenty dollars will get the false bottom and shipping to your front door. Look at MoreBeer for item #AG475D.. Only...
It should work out for you.. Remember if you go with the bolt and two nuts to lock down the plate and make three legs like that, no part of the bolt should be above the top nut. Keep the bolt and nut flush. There's little space between the inner basket and the new plate. After you make the legs...
If you do this with the bolts they can't extend above the top of the plate any more than the thickness of a stainless nut. Need space between the top of the plate and the bottom of the inner basket other wise the basket won't sit all the way down.
Jag75, there's three legs on the bottom of the plate . The legs hold the plate up about 1 1/4" . You could probably use your plate and use three stainless bolts and nuts to make some legs... I got my plate from MoreBeer. They had the best price. You might have to wait till they have it in...
Thanks to everyone that posted on this electrical wiring issue... This is what I needed to learn as I'm going to install a dedicated line in my laundry room for the Grainfather.. already installed an exhaust fan for the excess steam...
Thanks for the info. That's what I was looking for. I thought I read something in one of the posts a while back but memory ain't what it used to be. Appreciate the answer...