You're welcome.StankAle said:Thanks homebrewer,
Every little bit of advice helps.
You are not far from me. I live in Steger, Illinois next to Crete.
You ever go to the BossBeer meetings?
I am going to my first one tomorrow.
We should get together and have a brew day!!
HarvInSTL said:
Yeah I was way off...you are way farther from me than I thought....like 160 miles or so.homebrewer_99 said:You're welcome.
Sorry, I don't know where Steger or Crete are...I'm also not a big HB meeting person. I'm at Exit 27 on I-80. Where are you?
I don't mind getting together for brewing though.
paranode said:I bought this exact one for my kegerator and it is nice, no problems. The beer line it comes with is coupled to a screw-on connector so you might need to get an extra beverage line with a normal ball-lock disconnect on the end for cornies.
I replaced the faucets on mine also, with Ventmatics.
I just bought it from the link you provided.HarvInSTL said:
StankAle said:You wouldn't happen to have a link to the ball lock disconnects would you?
BierMuncher said:Build your own.
Shanks, faucets, lines and connections from an shop like Midwest or thebeveragefactory.com.
Some PVC pieces from Lowe's.
Some black lacquer paint.
Some simple hardware to fasten.
Really nothing to it and you'll save $$.
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At any rate, clarify what type of keg connectors they include. Often, those are designed for the non homebrewer and have commercial connectors.
I knew that......everywhere's 160 miles from my place...:rockin:StankAle said:Yeah I was way off...you are way farther from me than I thought....like 160 miles or so. Anyhow thanks for the advice.
I used:shoebag22 said:you guys have any specs for building a pvc draft tower?
BierMuncher said:I used:
16" length of 4" PVS
One 4" PVC Rounded cap
One 4" PVC toilet flange.
Four, 3" machine bolts to fasten to the top of the sanyo.
Elbow shanks from beveragefactory.com
One half used roll of paper towels to suff inside the PVC for insulation using the inner tube to run the lines.
One can of black lacquer paint.
That's about it.
I used:
16" length of 4" PVS
One 4" PVC Rounded cap
One 4" PVC toilet flange.
Four, 3" machine bolts to fasten to the top of the sanyo.
Elbow shanks from beveragefactory.com
One half used roll of paper towels to suff inside the PVC for insulation using the inner tube to run the lines.
One can of black lacquer paint.
That's about it.
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Don't spend $50 on a driptray, buy this one for a mere $14.95.... can't see spending 50 on a drip tray...
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