Well, I stole this from someone who stole it from someone else, then did my best not screw it up too much. What follows is a first time woodworker with limited tools. I have remodeled two houses, but didn't really focus on the finishing aspect. As a result I have the basics, table saw, sliding miter saw, screw gun, air nailer, sander, etc.
When my brother gave me a perfectly working freezer (should fit 5 conrny kegs), I decided to build a keezer. I stuck with pine because I knew that with my knowledge and tools, I couldn't do Oak justice. In the end, it is turning out within my expectations. I am just about to finish it in the next few weeks/months.
I was worried about heat building up, so I left about 3/4 of an inch between the freezer and the wood frame. Later you will see I put some PC fans in there to push the hot air out of the box.
When my brother gave me a perfectly working freezer (should fit 5 conrny kegs), I decided to build a keezer. I stuck with pine because I knew that with my knowledge and tools, I couldn't do Oak justice. In the end, it is turning out within my expectations. I am just about to finish it in the next few weeks/months.
I was worried about heat building up, so I left about 3/4 of an inch between the freezer and the wood frame. Later you will see I put some PC fans in there to push the hot air out of the box.