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Rustic kegerator build.

Discussion in 'Kegerators & Keezers' started by Cacauba, Jan 23, 2017.

 

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    Cacauba

    Member

    Posted Jan 23, 2017
    Was able to score a free side by side. Ran all the plumbing for the ability to do 3 taps. Would like to keep a rootbeer and 2 brews on tap. Once anything I make starts to be drinkable.

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    Wife decided that pure white was too boring.

    Coworker was replacing his cedar fence so I offered to haul off some of his old stuff.

    A bunch of liquid nails later
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    Roomy
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    Still need to work on a Drip tray and some handles

    Now to get the hang of brewing.
     
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    kristiismean

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 23, 2017
    Looks fantastic!
     
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    BrooklynTom

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 24, 2017
    Nice up-cycle with the fencing.:mug: would work with my outside bar.

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    bajordan

    Member

    Posted Feb 11, 2017
    Nice! I like your style. See my similar design.

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    Lov2brew4u

    Member

    Posted Feb 24, 2017
    Nice.... I really love working with the older wood.. and it seems to be in style right now.. They are making everything out of reclaimed wood.. but nothing as cool as this.. ;)
     
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    Norselord

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 24, 2017
    Maybe this is the right place to add, even though my style is very different.

    What's the best way to attach these to the keezer? Liquid nails and some 2x4's propped at the right angle?

    Should i use straps? Obviously this is quite large, and i don't want it slipping while the adhesive is drying.

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    Cacauba

    Member

    Posted Feb 28, 2017
    What can i say, great minds....:mug:

    this is the process i used. lots and lots on liquid nails. it works, those boards are not coming off. straps wouldn't be a bad idea either. use the straps to keep the panel tight against the fridge but use the braces to hold the weight. i let mine sit over night before i removed the braces.
     
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