So, I never quite got around to "finishing" my 'Pleaser Keezer' because I just wasn't happy with the design. It was just too darn tall. The collar was high enough so I could put kegs up on the shelf, but overall, it was just so big that it became a bit of an eyesore in our small house. Also, I never got around to fixing some issues with the coffin. The coffin wasn't tall enough, so I had to tip my glasses to pour a beer. Also, it hung-off the back which left a space that made it look very unfinished. Finally, the surface was just really rough, so it was hard to keep clean. I've decided to keep bottled beer on the shelf, CO2 on the floor behind it, and two kegs down in the bottom, and the whole thing should be significantly shorter. I also had a condensation/moisture problem where it would slowly build in the floor of the keezer. With the high collar, it was very difficult to clean the interior down to the floor.
So-far, I have removed all of the screws that were holding it together (very glad that I didn't use glue, initially).
I removed the collar and then re-attached the lid. I plan to rebuild the lid and tower with a modified design but for now, I will be working on the lower part of the keezer, which is mostly cosmetic.
Here are a couple of pictures for you voyeurs out there. The first was the former design and the second one is how my deep-freeze looks at the moment. Hopefully, I'll have something new to post, soon.
So-far, I have removed all of the screws that were holding it together (very glad that I didn't use glue, initially).
I removed the collar and then re-attached the lid. I plan to rebuild the lid and tower with a modified design but for now, I will be working on the lower part of the keezer, which is mostly cosmetic.
Here are a couple of pictures for you voyeurs out there. The first was the former design and the second one is how my deep-freeze looks at the moment. Hopefully, I'll have something new to post, soon.