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  1. zelltj

    Still another Keezer build

    It is exactly 9 inches from the tray to the bottom of the faucet. It is just tall enough for my tallest Weizen glass.
  2. zelltj

    Still another Keezer build

    I finally got everything trimmed and stained. I have only a few things left to do, but I could theoretically be dispensing beer as I type. I need to do the bar top in whatever I finally decide. Right now I'm still planning on doing it with the caps. It turned out pretty good I think. I left...
  3. zelltj

    Still another Keezer build

    I've been trying to work a little bit each day on this thing. Like I said the other day it's hard to find time with a 2 year old. I try to only work when he's asleep and most of the time I can't do a lot of the louder stuff until the weekend. I've gotten all the trim cut and all the black...
  4. zelltj

    Still another Keezer build

    Someone said that post could be controversial so I figured I'd just delete it. Sorry if anyone felt offended! Thanks for reading the thread!
  5. zelltj

    Still another Keezer build

    There is a cold cathode light under the faucets. Its hard to see, but one of the pictures shows it turned on. There is a fan on each side in an attempt to suck air in on one side and one blow out on the other side. I'm hoping that'll work. I talked it over with my wife and she still thinks I...
  6. zelltj

    Still another Keezer build

    I appreciate the tip. I kind of agree about the caps. I just haven't been able to talk myself out of it. I'll let the wife decide I guess. It's going in her living room! I'd leave it plywood colored if it were up to me. Haha! Thanks again!
  7. zelltj

    Still another Keezer build

    I've saved about 350 different bottle caps that I'm going to lay on the bar top and cover with Kleer Kote epoxy. I let the wife pick out the stain color and trim design so we picked all that up yesterday. I just went around and filled everything with wood filler. I'm going to try to get the...
  8. zelltj

    Still another Keezer build

    Carpentry has never been one of my best skills, but I do really enjoy making something from nothing. I think that is what drew me to home brewing. That and my love of not just beer, but ALL beer. I have most of this keezer built. I need to do some sanding and trimming (to hide my...
  9. zelltj

    Still another Keezer build

    Hey y'all. I finally got around to starting the build for my keezer. I have been planning it for months. Like some of the others around here I'm going to be make it more like a bar. I have a few weeks of work to do, but I'm happy that I finally got it going. It's just kinda hard to work on...
  10. zelltj

    BPA-epoxy resin

    Hey all! I've posted a few things around here, but I've mostly been lurking around. I've had a question ever since I started reading about people using old kegs for brew kettles. I've heard and read that most steel and aluminum cans are lined with a BPA-epoxy resin. I've heard that if this...
  11. zelltj

    Brewtarget 1.2.2 - Free Open Source Brewing Software

    Excellent! I'll keep my eyes open for the update. I can't wait to get back from Afghanistan and start brewing again! I know I'll have your software running for my directions. Thanks again!
  12. zelltj

    What is the Weirdest thing you have ever brewed?

    I did a peanut butter and strawberry jelly beer right before I left for Afghanistan. If you "breathed" over it while it was in your mouth it tasted no kidding like a PB&J! The trouble was that I don't think I got enough of the oil from the peanut butter out and it left almost the exact same...
  13. zelltj

    Brewtarget 1.2.2 - Free Open Source Brewing Software

    Hey Rocketman is there a way to import multiple beerxml files at one time? I've got a collection of about 225 recipes that I don't want to import individually. I'm not sure I have enough time in my day for all that. The software is great, other than that. I'm a huge fan of open source stuff...
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