hank1105
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Hey everyone, yes this is another keezer build, but I am real happy with the results as I am not all that good with wood working. Would like to thank everyone on this forum for the help. I am kegging my first beer this weekend.
A few helpful notes for those looking to build a keezer:
Would love to hear feedback, postive and negative. The keezer will run 3 kegs eventually, stout will go in the middle. I just used a wood plug for the time being. The fan is sitting on a dryer vent, which actually worked out quite well, granted it takes up a good amount of room. Every screw hole was counter sunk, you can see the wood plugs but not all that bad. Added some bling with lights I found in Lowes.
A few helpful notes for those looking to build a keezer:
- Use straight wood, warped wood is horrible, wasted 2 hours trying to figure out what was going on.
- Make sure any staining, varnishing and painting in general is done outside. I did this in my garage with the windows open, big mistake.
Would love to hear feedback, postive and negative. The keezer will run 3 kegs eventually, stout will go in the middle. I just used a wood plug for the time being. The fan is sitting on a dryer vent, which actually worked out quite well, granted it takes up a good amount of room. Every screw hole was counter sunk, you can see the wood plugs but not all that bad. Added some bling with lights I found in Lowes.