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    Drip Tray Drain Plumbing?

    The plan is to just have the drain receptacle in the fridge so that its not out in the open and stinky. I'm trying to keep my footprint small and keep everything looking as clean as possible to avoid spousal wrath...
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    Drip Tray Drain Plumbing?

    Looks like this is what I need. Anyone know if an elbow joint could be attached to it?
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    Drip Tray Drain Plumbing?

    Ah, ok. I've never done any plumbing, so I didn't know what that meant. :o Would you happen to have an example of what one looks like? Home Depot's website is useless...
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    Drip Tray Drain Plumbing?

    I am going to be using this drip tray for my kegerator, and I am wondering what parts I will need to run the drain back into the fridge. The website says the drain is threaded 1-1/4" x 3/4". What does this mean exactly? Obviously I'll need to drill a hole for a line back into the fridge...
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    Noob Question

    That's really helpful, thanks!
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    Noob Question

    I'm still new at all this, so bear with me :) My plan is to have a kegerator with a 2x regulator so that I can have either a commercial keg/corny for drinking on one side, and a corny for drinking/force carbing on the other side. My assumption was that I'd need a sankey coupler and another...
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    Noob Question

    Anyone at all?
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    Noob Question

    I looked all over for the answer to this, I apologize if I missed it or if this is a stupid question. What kind of coupling do I need to hook up a cornelius keg to my kegerator or to force carb? I would like to get started brewing at home, and I'm trying to get together a list of all the...
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