Thanks! Yeah I think its really classy looking.
Yup its red oak 1x6 with a cabernet stain, 1x8 does have a lot of advantages.
Mostly being able to attach your regulator to collar instead of the top, and more room for a 5th keg on the hump, or just having the 4th one there without dealing with...
Well I use the Perlick 525 SS
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/perlick-faucet-perl-525.html
But any real faucet will work. If you have a fridge you put your keg in now you could buy a kit like this
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/refrigerator-conversion-kit-large.html
I've had a few friends...
I just used an appliance epoxy paint from home depot http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-100141519/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&keyword=appliance+epoxy&storeId=10051#.URKWZaXQ-S0
It looks great, just sprayed it on. No problem at all (don't try and use it inside tho... whew...
Good call! I didn't even think of that. Might have to move my regulator.
I missed all the reasons for having an 8 inch collar, Regretting that now. Oh well, always ways to improve it!
Make sure your line is right for this as well. I set my water to carb at 30, and let it sit for a week. (I like my soda under carbed compared to commercially sold) I run 25 ft of 3/16th line to help reduce the speed coming out of the faucet (make sure not using a picnic tap, they will leak at...
I am using the ball lock style. I made sure about that, if I was using the pin lock, I'd be inches away from getting the 4th one in.
Why not? I just need like a quarter to half of an inch. You don't think they bulge out enough to make the difference?
Think I could hammer and dent in...
This is my first post :-D.
I have been searching for the answer and I can't find one. I built a keezer using the information found on this forum. I used a 7.0CF fcm7suww GE Freezer here are some pics
As you can see I built it to hold 4 kegs, because the internet said that model...