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    Anyone have a Fermentasaurus?

    Yes; but follow instructions to the letter on setting it up (biggest issue that I've run into is getting the main cap to seal tight-this was easily solved by using keg lubricant on the threads of the cap and being careful to place the seal on correctly) again pay attention and you should have...
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    Drilling holeS in the side and front of chest freeer

    Its been a few months and I decided against drilling holes in the side of my freezer and I made a collar --it just made better sense and my Keezer a.k.a. project became a FREEGERATOR and I'm very well pleased with it... it gets the job done ! :mug: I did not put taps or handles in because of...
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    Drilling holeS in the side and front of chest freeer

    I came up with another idea - I'm just going to use it as it is and buy an all in one temp controller that you plug the freezer into that then turns the freezer on and off as needed. As for securing the temp controller probe to the inside of the Frz. I'll use some Aluminum furnace 1" wide duct...
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    Drilling holeS in the side and front of chest freeer

    Thanks for replying to my post and yes when you have the time - I would like to see some of those pics. Thank you !
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    Drilling holeS in the side and front of chest freeer

    I' m new to posting and this might not be where to ask /but I'm trying to find out information to build a Keezer out of a 5.0 cubic chest freezer and I want to know if it is OK to Drill holes in the side and or the front of chest freezer for placement of the temperature probe. I do not care that...
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