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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    More Pix...Coming Along. If you long close inside the coffin box I made it into 2 separate boxes. The front will have my 2 four inch holes with the fan along with a dryer hose to push the air into the box. The front will be full of insulation with a path for the air to travel. The rear is...
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    Ok the edge tiles are on. Could not find the exact match as the BBQ but do like what my better half picked out. Went with some 40lb felt paper that I had along with some screen to get it set up for stucco.
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    Well the backsplash/coffin is built. Decided to stay with the 3/4 treated which I treated again and will cover with the shower pan. Holes are cut for the taps. I decided to get the "back on the market" Vent-Matic S/S from the Chi-Company. Got them out of the bags and so far the look awesome. The...
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    More views
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    I decided to go with the digital Loves Controller which will be mounted in the coffin area off to the side for easy viewing. With some help from my buddy Colton that lives across the street we got the controller installed and worked great. Got the insulation installed inside the Keezer and the...
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    I have not as of yet placed a fan on the outside although it will be something I do. Being that it is cool here right now I have not installed it yet. I have not decided as to the best place to put it yet. I will need a small fan so if any suggestions that would be great. There is a fan in both...
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    I used a polyurethane shower pan which I glued to the 3/4 plywood. I will then go with hardy board over the shower pan. I have been using the Rapid Set Cement All (super strength grout) in the blue bag as my stucco mix. I used it 7+ years ago on my BBQ and it still looks great today. The stuff...
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    During the first part of my build I made a stand with casters for easy movement but that became a problem due to my concrete. I have rock poured in my concrete and the casters kept me from getting it level. I decided that I could live without them and went with a two inch rise above the ground...
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    Well you hit the one problem that I have been trying to resolve. Here is what I have right now and not sure but it seems to be working..the pipe is of course bigger then the clear hose( its hard to see but there is a lot of space left) and I'm in hopes that this will help in the return. I will...
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    Well I thought long and hard about what I wanted to do with the top. As I stated I want to match my BBQ so Im going with the same stucco and tiles with the taps mounted in a coffin box similar to the high back rise on my BBQ. I decided to use 3/4 treated plywood which I treated again. I then...
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    Pictures of my air box and what the inside will look like when finished and pouring. I still have a lot of work to do inside before its pour ready. I just wanted to see how this setup would look before I continue.
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    The collar fit perfect and was mounted using Loctite and Simpson hardware. I made sure that it was sealed by putting a flood light inside and replacing the lid back on to check for any light escaping. Got my 4 inch hole drilled and my PVC pipe run. This was the hard part making sure that I could...
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    Another bar build

    Liking it. Can't wait for more. it's always fun having a picture in your mind what you want something to look like. Then you build it.
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    I'm liking that idea. The reason I did 4 taps outside was so that I can have my two or three pool party beers and then the third and/or 4th being my home brew(s). I purchased splitters to run what I like inside.
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    There will be a fan on the outside, at the bottom of the Keezer forcing air into inside taps, and another one inside the coffin. Great idea. Should I place the outside fan near the compressor or the skin? I did check the temp last inside my BBQ island with it being fully pour with concrete and...
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    I decided to build my Keezer 5 cinder blocks high so that when I add my coffin box the pours will be at the perfect height for me. I will be building a 6 inch collar (with help from a friend due to me not having a good wood saw) and have decided to build my own top and discard the original. I...
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    Since this is my first Keezer build I am trying to think of the "what if's" prior to the next step. I almost forgot the water drain at the rear. The Keezer will be built a little bit off the ground and when done will be as water tight as I can possibly make it. I do realize that mother nature...
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    I was lucky and already had electric where I needed it but ran another box up higher so that it will be available when needed. Next was to cut a hole in my house ( little scary but what's the big deal about drilling a 4 inch hole in your house. I drilled into my slab which I poured years ago (6...
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    I decided to build it next to our sliding glass door so that I could run an easy beer line into the house when the weather is not perfect. I tried to find a photo of the spot but failed to take one early. If you look at the potted plant in the photo next to the metal fence, that's the Keezers...
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    Koncrete Keezer Build.

    I decided to post pictures of what I am hoping to match. The Keezer will not be attached to the BBQ Island but within a few feet to make entertaining a breeze.
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