I wanted to post my build because I was reluctant to even try and build a keezer with a coffin box and cabinet because I have no experience with woodworking and have very little tools. I decided to go for it anyways and I wanted to show anyone who my also be reluctant to build because they don't have any experience. Patience and planning are the key and ask plenty of questions to assist. All I have is a drill, jigsaw, and borrowed a miter saw from my folks.
I got the inspiration for my keezer from Ubermick's build; however, I am only doing four faucets. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=179528
First, my search began for an affordable freezer that could fit four kegs with no collar. I finally came across Fridgidaire 7.3 cf (Model FFFC07M1QW) for $250 at Home Depot. As a bonus, a 5 lb CO2 tank also fits on the floor, so I can put some bottles on the hump.
I framed the freezer with 2x3s. I was going to frame it with 2x4s but was advised by the guy at home depot that 2x3s would suffice and it would keep the weight down.
Next, I screwed plywood to the frame.
I then used 1x3s with the mitered ends to do the molding. Since I don't have clamps, I used wood glue on the 1x3s and then used a few tacks per board to keep them in place. I then used a punch to revet the tacks a bit and put some wood putty over the holes.
The top was a little more challenging. I used plywood with mitered 1x3s for the countertop and a 1x4 for the lip. I had to use a couple of screws to keep it sturdy, but again, drilled it under the surface and threw some putty over the holes. I used liquid nails to attach it to the freezer lid and put a few kegs and buckets full of water to press the top onto the freezer lid. It's not done curing yet so I can't say how well it worked, but I'll probably end up bolting it just to be safe.
That's all I have for now, but I am very pleased with how it's going so far.
I got the inspiration for my keezer from Ubermick's build; however, I am only doing four faucets. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=179528
First, my search began for an affordable freezer that could fit four kegs with no collar. I finally came across Fridgidaire 7.3 cf (Model FFFC07M1QW) for $250 at Home Depot. As a bonus, a 5 lb CO2 tank also fits on the floor, so I can put some bottles on the hump.
I framed the freezer with 2x3s. I was going to frame it with 2x4s but was advised by the guy at home depot that 2x3s would suffice and it would keep the weight down.
Next, I screwed plywood to the frame.
I then used 1x3s with the mitered ends to do the molding. Since I don't have clamps, I used wood glue on the 1x3s and then used a few tacks per board to keep them in place. I then used a punch to revet the tacks a bit and put some wood putty over the holes.
The top was a little more challenging. I used plywood with mitered 1x3s for the countertop and a 1x4 for the lip. I had to use a couple of screws to keep it sturdy, but again, drilled it under the surface and threw some putty over the holes. I used liquid nails to attach it to the freezer lid and put a few kegs and buckets full of water to press the top onto the freezer lid. It's not done curing yet so I can't say how well it worked, but I'll probably end up bolting it just to be safe.
That's all I have for now, but I am very pleased with how it's going so far.