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    DIY Wood and Fiberglass Jockey Box

    Yes they are cold plates. As pointe out space ad cost became an issue with wanting to serve 8 beers. It works well keeping beer coming out cold. Normally I pre chill kegs as a precaution but even out in heat for hours the beer still comes out nice and cold. Sent from my iPhone using Home Brew
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    DIY Wood and Fiberglass Jockey Box

    Let me look around. I probably only have a few of us serving from it. Sent from my iPhone using Home Brew
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    DIY Wood and Fiberglass Jockey Box

    My brother and I made it. Has gotten a lot of use. Sent from my iPhone using Home Brew
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    DIY Wood and Fiberglass Jockey Box

    The tap handles are fairly straight forward. They are just really nice blocks of wood cut to proper dimensions. You can buy different screws or bolts to make them accept a standard faucet. We then carve them using a dremel tool and paint the letters with acrylic paint. A little poly and sanding...
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    DIY Wood and Fiberglass Jockey Box

    We added 4 more taps to the box this summer for a total of 8
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    DIY Wood and Fiberglass Jockey Box

    The block is a plate chiller. It has 4 X 12' coils in it that will allow it to cool 4 beers. While not as effective as a long stainless steel coil they will coil a room temp beer to serving temperature pretty easily. When in use you fill the cooler full of ice and it chills the block. The...
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    DIY Wood and Fiberglass Jockey Box

    This is a custom jockey box we built. The wood is Tiger Maple and then we used rigid foam insulation (2 layers thick to insulate walls. We covered with fiberglass and resin to seal for water. We carved our logo on both the front and back side, painted the carved area and then used stain to...
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