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my rustic upright

Discussion in 'Kegerators & Keezers' started by jayway, Mar 31, 2015.

 

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    jayway

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 31, 2015
    Although it's not as nice as a lot of kegerators you guys have built I thought I would share Mine. It turned out way better than I anticipated and It's a little different of a build than most the uprights I've seen. It started as a $60 craigs list fridge and was a bunch of fun building so enjoy.

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    atom

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 31, 2015
    very nice!
     
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    swmalone

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 31, 2015
    That looks awesome.
     
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    BrewdogSC

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 31, 2015
    Very nice! Well done.
     
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    sfish

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 31, 2015
    I really do like it and will use your ideas someday. Are you using the top as a freezer?
     
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    jpcourtney

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 31, 2015
    Very cool. I like it!
     
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    jayway

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 31, 2015
    Thanks, I do use the freezer. The doors are pinned together so they open as one, I have a few lbs of hops and some tamales chillin.
     
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    SmokeyMcBong

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 31, 2015
    very cool!!
     
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    pointcity-homebrew

    Crafting openers 1 at a time

    Posted Mar 31, 2015
    Well done, just think of how much more fun you can have building another one, once you send this one to me.
     
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    Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Mar 31, 2015
    Nice job, man!
     
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    BrewdogSC

    Active Member

    Posted Apr 1, 2015
    I think you really did a great job! Would it be possible for you to post a parts list of the items you used on the interior of the rustic upright?
     
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    Smellyglove

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 1, 2015
    This is amazingly nice. What kind of wood did you use, and how did you treat it?
     
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    jayway

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 1, 2015
    Thanks! Lets see, for the interior; the shelf is just plywood with 2x4 legs. TapRite 4 way regulator attached to the 2x4 legs. 4 6'' SS shanks. I used Bev-seal tubing for the beer lines and the red co2 tubing.
    That's about it for the interior, just pulled out all the existing shelving and added my own bottom shelf. I would love to get rid of the shelves on the door but I've spent too much time on it already.
     
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    BrewdogSC

    Active Member

    Posted Apr 1, 2015
    Thanks jayway! Great build!
     
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    jayway

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 1, 2015
    Thanks! Nothing special for the wood. Used a 2x2 for the handle and for the backsplash/chalkboard are boards I found at HD by the hardwoods. I think they were called 'standard board' iirc but they were cheap, doug fir I think and came in 4' lengths. Took my time picking out the nicest one though.

    I used the steel wool and vinegar trick to make the wood look weathered. Sanded, beat up, burned parts to make it look old and sealed it with poly, no stain. I'm by no means an experienced woodworker if you can't tell. I just took my time and it actually turned out nice. I did build a farmhouse style dining table for my swmbo for xmas, man did I get a nice thank you for that
     
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    jaydlaw

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 1, 2015
    I like it, good job. I am looking for a fridge now to convert. It seems that ones similar to yours can be found for a little less than the mini-fridges. on craigslist in my area anyway.
     
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