I've been skimming these forums for a bit now and though I can't directly credit those that inspired this project I'd like to just thank the general community for being both helpful and supportive.
My dad, myself, and a friend of the family built this from scratch last week. The mini-fridge used is the Frigidaire (4.4 cu ft) found at lowes. The stainless top still needs a bit of finger-print removal =P
Click images for larger view.
Front View with the 2 piece drip tray
2 kegs fit - 1s in the house carbing. Sadly only have water in the blue one
Up close view of rear panel.
Below is the rear access panel if I ever need to change lines etc...
Panel all closed up =)
Full frontal view
For my new taps I was thinking about using hockey pucks on some sort of extension. Anyone have any ideas? Maybe drill out the puck and put in a threaded insert? Make a polished stainless shaft and screw the puck on? If I can find a way to do it without harming the puck I'll use my auto'd malkin puck =) (makes a nice conversation piece)
My dad, myself, and a friend of the family built this from scratch last week. The mini-fridge used is the Frigidaire (4.4 cu ft) found at lowes. The stainless top still needs a bit of finger-print removal =P
Click images for larger view.
Front View with the 2 piece drip tray
2 kegs fit - 1s in the house carbing. Sadly only have water in the blue one
Up close view of rear panel.
Below is the rear access panel if I ever need to change lines etc...
Panel all closed up =)
Full frontal view
For my new taps I was thinking about using hockey pucks on some sort of extension. Anyone have any ideas? Maybe drill out the puck and put in a threaded insert? Make a polished stainless shaft and screw the puck on? If I can find a way to do it without harming the puck I'll use my auto'd malkin puck =) (makes a nice conversation piece)