good question! So I don't have any good pics of the bottom, but this freezer had a lot of air space around the bottom and the compressor, which was held to the freezer similar to many of the mini-fridges with 1 metal bar... the bottom of this wood box has a small edge ( 3/4") to catch the side...
its a little tall... but I only use corny's, so honestly not too bad... the design/location sort of drove function on this one...happy wife happy life:)
a few more pics coming below, as well as a video of a keg going in and out, the keg being shown is about 3/4 full of water for testing
As of this picture string the box still needs to be stained (tomorrow hopefully)), the rest of the parts for the tap tower ( black pipe) arrive through the end of the week ( so hopefully this weekend it will all go together) - then the 2 beers from the fridge can finally get tapped! they've been...
Concrete form - needed to have pre designed holes for the pipe flange to mount, and keglines... didn't want to risk drilling after! color was added to make the top a slate gray/blue color
After a move from WNY to Katy Texas 2 years ago I am finally getting back to brewing!!! An important step is wrapping up, my new kegerator is finally getting finished!
The design was a mesh of a few things from the forums, with modifications to limited location/size/etc. In order to get it...
That looks great - some vinyl logo stickers will most likely happen once I have a logo ( still working on that part) - I have an inlaw that works at a company that does waterjet cutting, so I can get a decent price on some pretty sweet work once I get a design!
I am about to start a custom keezer build modeled a little from a recent thread here... I have a source to get things cut on a water jet, so planning on getting a metal brewery logo for the front of my keezer. I lack the artistic ability, so anyone here have some skills?
The 'brewery' name I...
thanks for the response - yeah im not too worried about its longevity being shortand a bit... I mean I don't want to replace it once a year... but if instead of 10-15 years I get 6-7 years no worries... like you said they are pretty cheap in the grand scheme of things..
So long story short moved recently from WNY to the Houston TX area .... looking for thoughts on a semi-crazy? idea ...
would it be an OK idea to have a keezer outside? My idea is to build a simple keezer, nothing crazy extra and special ( wood collar that would be stained and sealed) etc...