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    Can Bobby's assembled CO2 ball lock leg price be beaten by DIY?

    Hahaha, yea already bought one. Luckily those crimpers are cheap
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    Can Bobby's assembled CO2 ball lock leg price be beaten by DIY?

    I realize, that’s why I’m genuinely impressed.
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    Can Bobby's assembled CO2 ball lock leg price be beaten by DIY?

    Is there anything that beats Bobby's price ($9.99) for an assembled CO2 ball lock leg with CMB coupler? (brewhardware.com) I was initially planning to make my own, but now that I've seen his listing I don't see a way to get DIY price near $9.99 without buying in bulk, it's just too good. (CMB...
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    New 3 tap keezer build - Considerations for planning future additon of 4th tap

    I was hoping to defer the cost until I actually added a 4th tap. Though that's the best price I've seen for Taprite's Dual Pressure Primary Reg. Maybe that is the way to go, instead of adding a secondary regulator later. Thanks! Have evabarrier 4mm and JG fittings for the beer lines. Saw...
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    New 3 tap keezer build - Considerations for planning future additon of 4th tap

    I thought this would only be the case if the secondary regulator is installed downstream of the primary regulator's regulated output. The 0-3000 PSI gauge is supposed to measure bottle pressure, so using that port should allow full input pressure to the secondary regulator. If not, then what...
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    New 3 tap keezer build - Considerations for planning future additon of 4th tap

    Excellent. Can I unbolt the 3000 PSI gauge from the primary, and install the 2nd regulator on that end port? I saw a coupling part (M-M threaded) listed on micromatic’s catalogue, looks like it’s intended for that very purpose.
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    My "K3" 14.8cf Keezer Build

    Of course! :drunk: The inner engineer is ever dominating, hard to start a project now without approaching it like a "project" dsub is a good choice. good height for a thin bulkhead like a lid, easy to crimp, easy to retrofit later. They make mixed contact variants in the same footprint, if one...
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    New 3 tap keezer build - Considerations for planning future additon of 4th tap

    Building a new keezer, 3 taps but want to design to easily accommodate a 4th tap in the future (I know it's easier to do upfront, but I'm not sure I'll want it and I don't feel like spending the additional $$$ right now) A 4th tap would likely be seltzer, ginger ale, something likely at a...
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    My "K3" 14.8cf Keezer Build

    Awesome build. Good photos, and I had a good chuckle at seeing a dsub bulkhead connection on a keezer :D Mad jealous of your shop... one day...
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    Chest Freezer Specs and Layouts

    Would you be so kind as to share the internal dimensions? Height (to inner lip), Hump height, width, depth Trying to pick between this Insignia ( NS-CZ70WH0) and the Frigidaire ( FFCS0722AW). Unfortunately, none of the stores in my area have floor models, though half will lie about it over...
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