Wow, lots of great ideas in here!
I finally got the drip trays and the shelf installed on my beast. I think it works pretty slick.
Wow I thought that was an upright piano at first. That looks good!
no more bottling baby!
Wow, lots of great ideas in here!
I finally got the drip trays and the shelf installed on my beast. I think it works pretty slick.
What did you use to make your drip tray attach? i have to do this on my freezer soon... looks awesome!
Thanks! I used adjustable shelving to hook into the freezer collar.
So a lot like this, but i cut out the drip try template from the top nicer piece of wood so they wouldn't slide and so they could be easily removed and cleaned.
I also made sure to screw the two pieces of wood together, to prevent sliding.
Freezer on top is a red flag. Some you can carefully bend down, others you don't have to worry about (the freezer is just a shelf), and some other others you can't really safely bend the freezer plate down.
I held out for a mini fridge on CL to not have a freezer, it took almost a month of waiting to find it though.
GE 7.0 - Finally finished!
...I fear wee little ones grabbing at the tap and spilling beer all over the floor. anyway to lock the tap or just disconnecting from the kegs is the only option?... -=Jason=-
that thing is bad @ss..... I want it... :rockin:
Micromatic sells a shut-off valve that can be fitted to sankey couplers to eliminate the need for untapping. They are a little pricy at about $25 dollars a pop, but worth it to prevent a disaster like I nearly had... One of my faucets spontaneously opened (from the weight of the tap handle, I assume). Luckily, I was home to catch it, or a half barrel of beer would have been flowing down the stairs, and through the floor into the lower rooms.
Perlick also makes a keyed lock that fits on the faucet itself. This is an option I may have to consider soon, as I have a teenager coming of age in my house.
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