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Looks pretty darn good to me d20636. I like the emblem centered in the taps.
Thanks - I was going to paint it white and had a wild thought of inlaying a belt buckle - so I stained instead. My Clemson friends say a Tiger Paw would look better - but they won't turn down a beer either.Looks pretty darn good to me d20636. I like the emblem centered in the taps.
Looks nice Dan, a very stealthy and unobtrusive approach! I wish my kitchen or den shared a wall with my garage, I would definitely do something very much like this.
Are the lines insulated?
I want to do something like this:
Love the side taps. Wish I would have thought of that. I bet it definitely makes it easier to move kegs in and out.
I'm trying to think; what's the appropriate penalty for the Miller High Life in the keezer? I mean, no self-respecting homebrewer...
...and if he did, certainly it's some form of blastphemy to keep it in the keezer...
Damn it! I just realized I left my HBT sticker in MA again...
nothing special, just a spare fridge turned kegorator. I built it to dispense commercial kegs before i started homebrewing. Its in my garage and is great for when i'm in there doing work on my car...and is only about 10 steps from the living room.
OMG, Pedo bear on your fridge!
OMG, Pedo bear on your fridge!
How does the fridge handle the hot summers? When we lived there we had a freezer out there but we ended up turning it off because it ran almost non-stop.
I was thinking the same thing, haha!
nice lil spot u got there dionysos..
you fitted two cornies in that fridge? nice.. I got the same fridge but with the stupid freezer compartment and not even one will fit..
if you get a chance take a pic with the door open I'm curious..
Great minds are thinking alike Mine is very similar but I went for a more "floating" approach. Kind of hard to see in the pix but the tray is about 3" away from the fridge door. There are setscrews underneath that fix the tray in place so it can be easily removed for cleaning.
-Joe
added the drip tray
nothing special, just a spare fridge turned kegorator. I built it to dispense commercial kegs before i started homebrewing. Its in my garage and is great for when i'm in there doing work on my car...and is only about 10 steps from the living room.
i can't decide if i want to move the co2 tank outside and add more shanks to it, or if i want to build a keezer.
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