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  1. MedStud88

    A keezer to be proud of

    Thank you sir, I appreciate it!
  2. MedStud88

    Show us your Kegerator

    Here's my keezer build gentleman. GE 7.2, professionally painted (because I screwed it up and I'm way too picky to just let it be) below the unit is a hand made angle iron rolling cart which the keezer can easily be removed from, the diamond plate around the collar is all one piece. I tubbed out...
  3. MedStud88

    A keezer to be proud of

    Yea they're the Perlick 650ss flow control faucets, the dial allows you to change the flow/pressure of serving at the faucet real time. I didn't have any homebrew ready to keg when the keezer was finished so I grabbed a sixth barrel of land shark to break it in with the neighbors and having to...
  4. MedStud88

    A keezer to be proud of

    So I'll admit that I kind of went along with the flow (no pun intended) and went with 6ft lengths of beer line (1/4inch ID) because that was what I was informed would be ideal. Now with my adjustable flow perlick faucets it may be overkill and I personally don't care for how much hosing is...
  5. MedStud88

    A keezer to be proud of

    The vertical pvc pipe runs down to a pvc base with 1/4 inch holes drilled throughout. At the top you see a 3 inch bilge blower fan. Essentially it allows you keep the kegs off the base and either push air down through the piping or pull air up for total circulation. In addition, I bought some...
  6. MedStud88

    A keezer to be proud of

    Thank you sir! For the led lights i used a simple AC/DC 12v cell phone charger off of amazon. pretty much any 12v charger will work just fine, splice positive to positive, negative to negative and stare at the pretty blue lights hahah
  7. MedStud88

    A keezer to be proud of

    I went with 1/2 inch foil faced foam sheeting, wrapping the edges with aluminum insulation tape to make it look clean
  8. MedStud88

    A keezer to be proud of

    They're simple velcro ties found at Home Depot, they work great!
  9. MedStud88

    A keezer to be proud of

    Simple velcro cable ties from home depot, they work great!
  10. MedStud88

    A keezer to be proud of

    So after stalking these forums for quite some time, I finally decided to pull to pull the trigger and build my first keezer. I wanted something that was good looking enough to be placed inside the house and not look tacky. I also wanted it to have a clean, macho appeal. I had some leftover...
  11. A keezer build to be proud of

    A keezer build to be proud of

    tubbed out the tap area in aluminum trim
  12. A keezer build to be proud of

    A keezer build to be proud of

  13. A keezer build to be proud of

    A keezer build to be proud of

    tubbed out the tap area in aluminum trim
  14. A keezer build to be proud of

    A keezer build to be proud of

    7.2 GE, lots of fabrication and metal work, professional paint job
  15. A keezer build to be proud of

    A keezer build to be proud of

    7.2 GE, lots of fabrication and metal work, professional paint job
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