Co2 in keezer?

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I like to leave mine out most tanks are made of steel and they rust the brass valve bodies patina to green and the springs in gauges rust and weaken.............my .02
 
I like to leave mine out most tanks are made of steel and they rust the brass valve bodies patina to green and the springs in gauges rust and weaken.............my .02

I wouldn't say that most tanks are steel. Most of us prefer aluminum tanks for keggerators etc. But like stated above. It doesn't matter. I keep mine inside just to keep it neat and enclosed.
 
I am toying with the idea of rigging a quick disconnect to the backside of my keezer lid. as of now I can only have 4 kegs on deck with my 20lb co2 tank inside. or i just make a mini collar so I can get my o2 line into the keezer.

-=Jason=-
 
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