Yes, I stay within 2 degrees ambient kegs show no temperature fluctuations on a calibrated temperature monitor over the course of 24 hours.
Yes, I stay within 2 degrees ambient kegs show no temperature fluctuations on a calibrated temperature monitor over the course of 24 hours.
how would you sense volume?
Did you ever attach a drip tray? I love the one in your renderings but I can't find anything off-the-shelf that is even close.
Right now, it's just taped to whichever keg is fullest. At some point, I'd like to seal it inside something with a bit more thermal mass.
Too bad I can't convince him to give it up yet.:/
kerber said:Keep an eye on craigslist and you might find one cheap!
Hey i just got a GE fridge just like yours any advise on removing the door and the chrome pieces. The chrome all looks good and the fridge works just want to remove what I can before sanding and painting it.
Honestly, it's been long enough that I can't remember the specifics. To give you a general idea, the door hinges can be unscrewed once you remove the chrome caps. The emblem comes off with a metal clip on the inside of the door.
Thanks,
I plan on taking my time and getting a good kegerator out of it. Its my first build. any advise from doing this project that you can think of to help before I get going. I plan on cursing this forum for best taps and things of that nature.
How long were the shanks that you used in the door?
I noticed you put the taps basically where the freezer door is after you removed it. Is that correct?
@kerber
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=594120
I am almost done with my fridge now man thanks for the help!!!!
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like my shipping order from KegConnection has the lengths. I'd assume it was the standard 4 1/8", but it would be hard to know without pulling my door apart.
That is correct. After modeling it in sketchup, I played with a few different placements and decided I liked the offset look and fit of it.
Hmm, I've heard the exact opposite, which is part of the problem. Or maybe it's an acquired taste.Right side and top half of rear finished. 220 grit with a vacuum attached to my orbital sander. Lead paint is not tasty.
That's excellent! The paint looks great!
Very impressive. Thanks for sharing. I just saw a vintage GE chest freezer on craigslist I thought about retrofitting. This gave me some great ideas.
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