WFox93
Well-Known Member
Possibly a dumb question here. But I can't seem to find the answer anywhere.
I built a simple keezer with collar not to long ago so I'm not really looking to build anything right now just have my curiosity peeked as I drool over the more extravagant keezers here.
When you guys build you coffin keezers as I understand is the name. The ones that are completely surrounded in wood with fancy counter tops and the awesome tap boxes. How do you address the ventilation needs of a chest freezer? Is there a certain type that you guys look for? build extra surround and allow for ventilation through the cabinet?
I ask because my freezer has a fat vent on the right hand side and was warned multiple times in the manual and stickers that I need to give that thing atleast six inches of space.
I built a simple keezer with collar not to long ago so I'm not really looking to build anything right now just have my curiosity peeked as I drool over the more extravagant keezers here.
When you guys build you coffin keezers as I understand is the name. The ones that are completely surrounded in wood with fancy counter tops and the awesome tap boxes. How do you address the ventilation needs of a chest freezer? Is there a certain type that you guys look for? build extra surround and allow for ventilation through the cabinet?
I ask because my freezer has a fat vent on the right hand side and was warned multiple times in the manual and stickers that I need to give that thing atleast six inches of space.