EuBrew
Well-Known Member
So I've been wanting to build a ferm chamber and add a second tap to my existing kegerator, but my tendency to over engineer everything has become a problem. I designed a great ferm chamber with multiple zones, but when I priced it out it was about 400 bucks, not what I am prepared to spend at this moment.
Anyway, started trolling CL and ran across this vintage 1954 Frigidaire made by General Motors. It needs a ton of work, but I started breaking it down last night. $50 bucks got me the fridge, a very clean miller keg, and there was a surprise in the door. See pics below. The last one is a pic of what one in decent shape looks like.
SURPRISE!!! apparently the best way to cut a hole in the fridge was to use an axe and bury this Perlick single tap tower in the door with foam insulation!
I got pretty far breaking it down then the SWBMO came out to see what I was doing. I think this project just got shelved for a while
Well, at least I can call around to see what media/soda blasting will run me:rockin:
Anyway, started trolling CL and ran across this vintage 1954 Frigidaire made by General Motors. It needs a ton of work, but I started breaking it down last night. $50 bucks got me the fridge, a very clean miller keg, and there was a surprise in the door. See pics below. The last one is a pic of what one in decent shape looks like.
SURPRISE!!! apparently the best way to cut a hole in the fridge was to use an axe and bury this Perlick single tap tower in the door with foam insulation!
I got pretty far breaking it down then the SWBMO came out to see what I was doing. I think this project just got shelved for a while
Well, at least I can call around to see what media/soda blasting will run me:rockin: