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  1. M

    starting to Keg : questions about CO2 volume

    I got home and took some pics... Best I could get right now.
  2. M

    starting to Keg : questions about CO2 volume

    Thanks for the feedback guys. When I purchased the tank there was one similar with the plastic wrap, they were close to being the same weight (filled then) of 40lbs. I did look on the cylinder but there is no clear mention of empty weight/tare weight. I could show you but I don't understand the...
  3. M

    starting to Keg : questions about CO2 volume

    Hi everyone. I'm starting to Keg and purchased a 20lbs cylinder, supposedly close to being full. It came with a N2 regulator for which I bought a adaptor for a CO2 tank. The tank is fairly heavy, 40lbs. When I connected the regulator to my 5gal keg, in order to carbonate it, I set the pressure...
  4. M

    Removing plastic door shelves panel from Regular fridge door

    My goal was to take of the plastic panel to free some space, as the shelves took too much space. I went ahead yesterday, and finally cut around the panel just inside the seal. I wanted to keep the seal in place because there were no screws around the panel, and second, it seems the panel was...
  5. M

    Removing plastic door shelves panel from Regular fridge door

    And just making sure, yours didn't have screws as well?
  6. M

    Removing plastic door shelves panel from Regular fridge door

    Is your fridge a small one or a big one? The rubber seal is locked in behind the plastic, so I assume I will have to take everything off at the same time. What I want to try is see, maybe with a flat screwdriver, to take off the plastic will leaving the seal. Not sure if it will maintain the...
  7. M

    Removing plastic door shelves panel from Regular fridge door

    Hi all, I just got a big fridge I'll be using as a fermentation chamber/cool storing unit for my brews. I need to take off the plastic door panel as the built-in shelves take too much space inside. I looked around the rubber seal but there are no visible screws. Does anyone have experienced...
  8. M

    Electric brewing keggle build

    May I ask how much the set-up did cost you in the end?
  9. M

    Trimming plastic for a kegerator

    Haha well done still! Thank you
  10. M

    Trimming plastic for a kegerator

    Would you have pictures of the inside of yours? I'd be curious to see.
  11. M

    Trimming plastic for a kegerator

    How did you know what was behind the step/hump? Just a cut and see?
  12. M

    Trimming plastic for a kegerator

    Actually, using @IslandLizard suggestion of the 2 stick measuring kit: I only have about 15" width with the tray sliders. About 16" without. to cut off some plastic in this area more would maybe give me an extra .5"... I think it's too risky to get cutting in there. Kegs are about 8.5"...
  13. M

    Trimming plastic for a kegerator

    Thanks guys! I bought it cheap... and If ever I'm going to at least shave the plastic door, It's not really resellable anyways. I think selling it and finding another one at the same price that MAY have smaller plastic tray sliders can take a bit of time. Might as well take my utility knife...
  14. M

    Trimming plastic for a kegerator

    The problem I have is that, as you can see, those molded tray holders are not at the base. They are only from the middle to the top of the inside. And they are on both side, approximately each 2cm in length (slightly less than 1 inch). So I would be gaining close to 4cm if I were to trim them...
  15. M

    Trimming plastic for a kegerator

    Hi everyone! I am trying myself to make a kegerator or moreso a fermentation chamber for now. I bought this fridge second hand and realized I'll have to cut and trim the plastic within the door. I've seen quite a bit of information on this, so I'm not too worried. However, 2x5Gal kegs still...
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