I managed to wrap it. A few kinks but it's not terrible :) thanks for the input! (it's reversed for fitment, not much room to work in the closet.)
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Can anyone give insight on how Kal wrapped the copper tubing so tight without kinking it? I got soft 1/4" copper from lowes and it's just too difficult to bend without kinking!
Any insight on how to do this would be awesome!
Well, the bolts for the flange I'm putting on it are pretty far out. I'm using a base flange from home depot to run the line through a few feet to a tap, so the bolt holes are about 2-3 inches away from the hole. I'm worried when I drill these I'm going to encounter more lines. What do you think?
I mean, I BARELY missed the refrigerant line!
I tried windex, no evaporation.
I tried dish soap, but mixed with water and without. No go.
I tried alcohol. Just evaporated evenly.
I need to drill 4 bolts to put a mount on the outside (similar to a tower) but I'm scared I'm going to drill right...
Thanks! I don't have much control over where it's at and the boss doesn't want to modify the shelf.
That's actually a cutout of our logo
It will probably sit from 7pm to 4pm the next day. Most people don't drink until the late afternoon. (although that might change, lol)
The lines are...
We have a beer line running about 3-4 feet from the soon-to-be kegerator through the wall to a tap at my work.
My question is how to best insulate this line?
I'm picking up where the last guy left off because the fridge didn't cool. So I don't know what his plans were.
You can see in the...
How do you know if it's "safe" to go through the top of the fridge? Are there just very rarely refrigerant lines up there?
I ask because everything I read prior to coming to this forum said that lines ran all over the sides of mini fridge's, then I come here and EVERYONE is drilling right into...