The kegerator is almost complete. I started out with a Frigidaire Model FRC445GB. I saw this conversion on homebrewtalk.com <here>, so I knew ball lock corny kegs could fit. I used the fridge unmodified (read no tower) for a couple of years. I always had the intention of putting a tower on it, especially after I saw how good my friends turned out. However, my wife was somewhat against it. My father-in-law got me an awesome Firestone tap handle when he visited the brewery. I knew this meant that I was upgrading to a tower!
I followed in the footsteps of my friend. Heres a link to his awesome build http://brokenglassbrewing.blogspot.com/2010/04/i-started-my-kegerator-build-this-past.html#more
During my researching, I found the recessed drip tray idea on homebrewtalk.com <here>. I also saw other people replacing their top with wood. I always wanted to try woodworking. This was my opportunity. The majority of the work was in the wooden top. Ill let the pictures speak for themselves.
Kegerator Pictures
What do you guys think?
I followed in the footsteps of my friend. Heres a link to his awesome build http://brokenglassbrewing.blogspot.com/2010/04/i-started-my-kegerator-build-this-past.html#more
During my researching, I found the recessed drip tray idea on homebrewtalk.com <here>. I also saw other people replacing their top with wood. I always wanted to try woodworking. This was my opportunity. The majority of the work was in the wooden top. Ill let the pictures speak for themselves.
Kegerator Pictures
What do you guys think?