ScubaSteve
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I'm gonna throw this out there...and if you don't like it, you can send it right back.... This may have been adressed at some point, but what if you used a corny in the horizontal position? I can fit 4-5 cornys in my chest freezer upright, but if I laid them on their side, I could probably fit more. I'm thinking that if you had the "gas in" dip tube at the top, and the "liquid out" dip tube on the bottom (modifying it to just reach all the way to the keg wall, not the bottom) it might work all right. Maybe this could solve some storage problems some people have in their chest freezers. you could keep your aging kegs to the bottom on their side, and your active serving kegs on top. Probably a PITA to get down there, but hey....maybe this could be useful for some of us.
Anyone try this?
I'm gonna throw this out there...and if you don't like it, you can send it right back.... This may have been adressed at some point, but what if you used a corny in the horizontal position? I can fit 4-5 cornys in my chest freezer upright, but if I laid them on their side, I could probably fit more. I'm thinking that if you had the "gas in" dip tube at the top, and the "liquid out" dip tube on the bottom (modifying it to just reach all the way to the keg wall, not the bottom) it might work all right. Maybe this could solve some storage problems some people have in their chest freezers. you could keep your aging kegs to the bottom on their side, and your active serving kegs on top. Probably a PITA to get down there, but hey....maybe this could be useful for some of us.
Anyone try this?