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tap table

Discussion in 'Kegerators & Keezers' started by LivingDeadBrewery, Mar 9, 2016.

 

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    LivingDeadBrewery

    Member

    Posted Mar 9, 2016
    I made this tap table this summer, cant chill the beer in there but if the keg are chilled the will stay cold for up to 2 days in the summer so its ok for me!

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    emcfarden

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 9, 2016
    This is awesome. Makes for a great table even if you don't have any kegs hooked up.
     
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    Double_D

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Mar 9, 2016
    Do you hide the Co2 inside also?
     
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    dsniegocki

    Banned

    Posted Mar 9, 2016
    wow, that is inspiring... now I know what I'm going to do with my extra regulator - build an outdoor kegerator table (tablerator?). Summer can't get here fast enough. Great job
     
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    LivingDeadBrewery

    Member

    Posted Mar 9, 2016

    thanks!
     
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    LivingDeadBrewery

    Member

    Posted Mar 9, 2016
    yes!
    :mug:
     
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    LivingDeadBrewery

    Member

    Posted Mar 9, 2016
    thanks! i used ducts (i think they called in english) becourse i thought they fit the zombie theme, but now when its dont i think it looks great.
     
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    Yesfan

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 9, 2016
    That looks awesome man. Great job. I might have to get something going in the garage brewery for the summer.


    Where did you get the ductwork? How big is it and what size is the table top?
     
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    LivingDeadBrewery

    Member

    Posted Mar 9, 2016
    Thanks!
    i asked on Facebook if any of my friends know where i could find waste pieces. i got 2 ducts.. first on that i tried to made a hatch in.. that didn't work... so i have asked again and my cousin i havent speaked too in 5 years workd with that, so he got me a new one.

    Its time for bed here in sweden, I'll measure it tomorrow!
     
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    John Paul Stoddard

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 9, 2016
    Unique Idea. Love the re-use of the old Wood.
     
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    LivingDeadBrewery

    Member

    Posted Mar 10, 2016
    Thanks!
    Its from an old whisky cask from scottland. I didnt know what i should just as tabletop, then i thought of old wood, and that it would be cool with a top from a cask. so once again i asked friends on facebook if the know where i could find one. got a message from a friend that he had one in his garage i could have for free. :)
     
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    LivingDeadBrewery

    Member

    Posted Mar 10, 2016

    "body"
    height: 1000 mm
    diameter: 500mm

    tabletop
    diameter: 720 mm
     
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    John Paul Stoddard

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 10, 2016
    For us silly Americans that works out to
    "Body"
    height: 39.37 inches
    diameter: 19.69 inches

    Tabletop
    Diameter: 28.35 Inches

    Is the height with or without the Top on it?
     
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    LivingDeadBrewery

    Member

    Posted Mar 10, 2016
    Without, but the top its only about 20 mm thick.
     
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