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  1. Iowabeerguy

    Completed Kegerator - Almost

    This lets me remove a couple of thumb screws that hold the taps in place, and fold the taps down. This will allow me to raise the freezer top without moving the unit away from the wall. When the taps are in their normal position, there is a matching back plate that is velcro'd in place...
  2. CIMG3614

    CIMG3614

  3. Iowabeerguy

    Completed Kegerator - Almost

    Here's my Holiday 5.3 conversion - almost complete. Just need to finish the tap handles and the plumbing - pouring cold beer tonight. Enjoy! Here are the skins being added with liquid nails - some say that you can't skin a freezer like this - everything is working fine. I guess...
  4. CIMG3613

    CIMG3613

  5. CIMG3612

    CIMG3612

  6. CIMG3611

    CIMG3611

  7. CIMG3610

    CIMG3610

  8. CIMG3609

    CIMG3609

  9. CIMG3607

    CIMG3607

  10. Iowabeerguy

    Making Extract Kits Your Own

    I agree with you on this j8h9 - My LHBS stocks the True Brew kits, and after brewing most of them, I have started buying the individual components instead of the kits. I keg most of my beers, so I have enough bottle caps and priming sugar to last me a lifetime, why should I continue to pay for...
  11. TapHardware

    TapHardware

    This is the tap hardware that will be installed in the tower.
  12. Rawpassthrutower

    Rawpassthrutower

    Here's a pic of the pass thru tower, raw. 3" PVC mitered and glued at the corners.
  13. Insidewithkegs

    Insidewithkegs

    Another picture of the little freezer with the three kegs nestled comfortably inside.
  14. Insideofthefreezer

    Insideofthefreezer

    Here's an inside shot of the freezer
  15. AddingtheSkin2

    AddingtheSkin2

    Another shot
  16. SkinPlywood

    SkinPlywood

    This is the plywwod that will be applied as the skin.
  17. CurrentKegerator

    CurrentKegerator

    This is a picture of what led me to embark on this project. The Miller Lite is my wife's. I swear.
  18. BeforeMod

    BeforeMod

    This is the freezer before any modification (except popping the handle off) - oops - I got excited!
  19. AddingtheSkin2

    AddingtheSkin2

    Adding the 1/4" Oak Plywood to the side with Liquid Nails
  20. AddingTheSkin

    AddingTheSkin

    Adding the 1/4" Oak Plywood to the side with Liquid Nails
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