shbrewer
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No, I used that before I put a stopper on the drain of the drip tray. My wife would like that I used the measuring cup.."Just one beer that's all".
Fessler74 said:This little creation does the trick, and looks ok in the pub too. Holds 3 and the CO2.
On tap:
Vanilla Porter
Irish Ale
On deck:
Smithwicks
Flyin' Lion said:You got any pictures of the build-up of that thing? Very nice.
By the way, welcome to the forum.
BierMuncher said:I finally got around to putting a drip tray on. 14" SS drywall pan and some magnets and...done.
I caulked the inner joints with some clear silicone to prevent corrosion at those welds.
It's strong enough to hold a beer glass, but I need to rig a rigid screen and adapt the magnets so the thing sits level. For the time being though, it beats a plastic pale on the ground.
olllllo said:You can also use this magnet from Ikea. Very Strong:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00110353
HighPlainsDrifter said:The problem is that the pan itself does not have vertical walls. A flat mounting surface would just cause all of your glasses to fall to the ground.
Those two buttons may help wedge it out somewhat but also, maybe not. I also found that the top back edge of the pan should be about 1/2" from the wall of the kegerator in order to center it directly under your taps.
olllllo said:Actually in conjunction to what you have done! Route out a place for the magnet!
That's what I was thinking HPD.olllllo said:Actually in conjunction to what you have done! Route out a place for the magnet!
anoldur, where did you get that carboy holder, looks like it dumps the carboy over? thats pretty sweet. Oh and your keg set-up is sweet.
thomcat333 said:Another 4912 conversion, but it's mine.
Haven't kegged a batch yet, but I have some Apfelwein working. Cheers!
bradsul said:I've been looking forward to posting to this thread for a long while now and I finally can. I've finished the build up of my kegerator (and even posted a how-to for the model on the wiki). Thanks to Biermuncher for the PVC tower inspiration, it has worked out great for me (for the record the tower isn't crooked, it's just the picture ).
capcrnch said:Question for the guys that have the "rails" along the back/sides of their fridge...
Where did you get them from? I've been looking for some for a bit now and haven't been able to find any!
EdWort said:Here ya go. First shot is with my $3 Lowes table legs which some folks thought looked like a Doc Johnson product.
I then got my custom made handles on there. There is a guy in San Antonio who makes these. He'll burn in any inscription you wish.
JasperMac said:I noticed most of your fridge sizes are similar... is there a size fridge that is best if I want a 1 or maybe 2 keg system? I just ordered my keg system, which hasn't arrived, so I don't even know the dimensions of the cornelius. I am currently shopping for a fridge to get started on that project. Any info on sizes would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jasper
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