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Show us your Kegerator

Discussion in 'Bottling/Kegging' started by Flyin' Lion, May 6, 2007.

 

  1. Flyin' Lion

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 5, 2009
    An excellent first post, welcome Chris.





     
  2. redear

    Member

    Posted Mar 5, 2009
    So I got this baby off craigslist for cheap with tap, lines and CO2. The moding begins...
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    First mod was some better tap handles than the Bud Light one it came with.
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  3. redear

    Member

    Posted Mar 5, 2009
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    and more recently a drip tray
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    Still a ways to go. I will be adding 2 more taps over time (I have the taps but need the line) and will also have a pony inside for the secret stash. SWIMBO insists I keep the freezer available for baby food. Can Do.
     
  4. TwoHeadsBrewing

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 5, 2009
    haha! Love the random wooden tap handles! My favorite has to be the branch, but I'd probably put my eye out trying to get a pint. :D
     
  5. Denny's Evil Concoctions

    Grande Megalomaniac  

    Posted Mar 5, 2009
    Hmm. mounting a razor sharp dagger as a tap handle would sure keep the friends and relatives out of the beer. A Kevlar glove (or steal gauntlet) could be used for the pour.

    Nice score. To bad they mounted the tap so close to the freezer door. How many taps are you adding?
     
  6. IrregularPulse

    Hobby Collector  

    Posted Mar 5, 2009
    haha that branch is pretty funny.
     
  7. redear

    Member

    Posted Mar 5, 2009
    It is too bad about the tap but I am going to thread a bolt so booth doors open together and call it good.
    I am planing on two more taps for now as one was inside the keg on a shaft and I got another unused one from a guy who was getting out. Plus a party tap for party's and a 4th keg if I want it.
     
  8. chris cose

    Member

    Posted Mar 5, 2009
    Hey thanks, I have a bunch more and better pics too but I didn't want to flood this topic with pics. I thought I might start a new thread once I get around to it though.

    I appreciate the welcome, there's some seriously nice work on this board! I look forward to contributing to it.

    Chris
     
  9. JoeMama

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 6, 2009
    I think that this is going to be my choice of tap handle to deter people from drinking my brews. (Or to designate which batch I like the least)

    Custom Beer Tap Handles at BeerAvenue.com

    -Me
     
  10. Denny's Evil Concoctions

    Grande Megalomaniac  

    Posted Mar 6, 2009
    If I EVER own a bar that is going to be on the one tap that has nay BMC like beer on it.
     
  11. TwoHeadsBrewing

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 6, 2009
    YES! And look here, this one has adjustable fingers even!

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  12. onelegout

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2009
    Hi Guys,
    My first Kegerator:
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    Thinking of painting the beige rim and handle black, not sure yet though!
     
  13. bendavanza

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2009
    I love the branch and the slice of log!
    -Ben
     
  14. ThatGuyRyan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 9, 2009
    This is just the start still need to attach the 18" drip tray and I am building more shelves for bottles and glasses next to the fridge.

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  15. skeeordye11

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 10, 2009
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    Here it is. Attempt #2.
     
  16. boogyman

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 13, 2009
    Looks good. What size fridge is that?
     
  17. ThatGuyRyan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 13, 2009
    18cf. Got it brand new "overstock" at a Searsoutlet for $350. It was the same price as the ones that feel off the truck that were beat to hell!

    It will hold 6 kegs without the CO2 or 5 with the CO2. It was hard to drill the 1" holes in the SS but I did it with only one scratch it the finish.
     
  18. JONNYFJ

    New Member

    Posted Mar 13, 2009
    I bought this about 2 weeks ago.

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  19. SkewedBrewing

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 14, 2009
    onelegout, what made you go through the door instead of making a tower like the usual mini-fridge conversion?
     
  20. mkade

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 15, 2009
    Mine's a pretty simple two-beer mini-fridge conversion, though it was fun ripping out the entire inside door because the shelves were connected by the foam insulation to the door. Anyhow, ended up re-insulating myself with spray foam, and shaving off a little extra when it expanded more than i had hoped. I also filled the tower with spray foam, which works great. The tower never sweats so there's no foam and no need for a fan. I also showed the first kegged beer, a witbier.

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  21. Denny's Evil Concoctions

    Grande Megalomaniac  

    Posted Mar 15, 2009

    Yor pics aren't showing. Face book asking for a login.
     
  22. IrregularPulse

    Hobby Collector  

    Posted Mar 16, 2009
    Quote's not working. HBT asking for a end quote tag

    :cross:



    Aww you fixed it
     
  23. mkade

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 16, 2009
    Hopefully this will work

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  24. ThatGuyRyan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 18, 2009
    added the drip tray :)

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  25. jaja

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 18, 2009
    Thats the best idea of mounting a drip tray i've seen. I still need to put a proper one in as I'm using a bathroom shelf that holds on with suction cups. Whilst it holds three full beers, isn't going anywhere and drains it looks Fugly!

    Your way I can ahere the wood to the keezer and the drip tray just slides in and out.

    Brilliant!

    And I've got three taps and you up me by having four! Ahhh that hurts even more LOL
     
  26. Jewrican

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 19, 2009
  27. ThatGuyRyan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 19, 2009
    LOL! And I have room for a 5th tap that will work with the tray! Thanks for the thumbs up I am pleased with it also! I made the brackets myself out of some scrap birch and just used some Dutch oil on them. The way I mounted them without tearing up the inside of the door was to insert two screws into the door for each bracket. I screwed them in about 1/2" into the door and left the remaining 1" exposed. I then drilled out two holes on the back of each bracket that the screws then slid onto. I then just used a little gorilla glue on the back of the brackets and in the screw holes and taped it in place until it dried and it was done. I put a 10lb weight on the tray and it didn't even flinch! And the tray slides in and out perfectly. :ban:


    PS. If anyone uses this method remember gorilla glue expands! Just a little will due.
     
  28. nostalgia

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 19, 2009
    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.

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    -Joe
     
  29. Bender

    Senior Member  

    Posted Mar 20, 2009
    Up and running tonight.

    Left to right: American Ale, Sweet Cider, Cranberry Apfelwein.

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  30. Denny's Evil Concoctions

    Grande Megalomaniac  

    Posted Mar 20, 2009
    You need a tap handle like this:

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  31. Bender

    Senior Member  

    Posted Mar 20, 2009
    My buddy set some aged firewood aside and says he's going to turn some nice natural handles when the weather warms up. I'll post pics when that happens.
     
  32. Natron008

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 21, 2009
    Here's my little beauty. She'll only hold a 3-gal corny, but she sure looks good doin' it.

    The knob is a shifter knob from Kurt Bush's Nascar.

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  33. Bender

    Senior Member  

    Posted Mar 21, 2009
    Nice retro look. Did you paint it? What's the drip pan made from?
     
  34. Jewrican

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 21, 2009
    Looks like a shower drain and maybe PCV pipe?
     
  35. Denny's Evil Concoctions

    Grande Megalomaniac  

    Posted Mar 21, 2009
    Nice looking fridge. Can you fit a larger corny in there?
     
  36. RockfordWhite

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 21, 2009
    Here is my new baby, 2 days and 10 trips to home depot/lowes later I am finally finished...

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    Will hold 3 cornies and a 5 lb tank, i'm still trying to think up a way to run my 20lb from the outside with it still looking nice...
     
  37. Xakk

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 21, 2009
    It's not much, but it'll hold two cornies, and most importantly, it was free.

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  38. spitfire

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 21, 2009
    Rockford, that would look so much better if it had the other PA team on it ;)
     
  39. RockfordWhite

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 22, 2009
    Yeah but if i put an eagles logo on it I wouldn't be able to put logos for super bowls they won on it...
     
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  40. Natron008

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 22, 2009
    Unfortunately, no. 3 gallons only, but it would hold a few of them if I could afford them!
     
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