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    Question Converting a Black and Decker Fridge/Freezer into Kegerator

    Looks like the conversion went smoothly. I tried to use the cornstarch trick, but found that it dried up quickly on the sides rather than in the middle. Assuming I had nothing to worry about, I measured straight down the middle from the back 9 inches and began to drill. Nothing was damaged...
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    Question Converting a Black and Decker Fridge/Freezer into Kegerator

    Finally ordered the tower and everything this week. Looking forward to getting everything set up next weekend.
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    Question Converting a Black and Decker Fridge/Freezer into Kegerator

    I was able to successfully bend back the fridge compartment. I went ahead and did the cornstarch technique, but didn't find anything other than it drying quickly around the outer edges of the fridge. I did notice that the sides warm up making me second guess about drilling a hole on the side...
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    Question Converting a Black and Decker Fridge/Freezer into Kegerator

    I recently received a Black and Decker Mini Fridge and had some questions before converting it into a kegerator. The BCF46B model is 4.52 cu. ft and has a freezer compartment that looks like it would be easy to unhinge and bend back. I plan on adding a tower to the top of the fridge, but I had...
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    Converting a Black and Decker Fridge/Freezer

    Please Delete. Moving Topic to DIY.
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    First Step into All Grain Brewing

    After a few days of researching, I think my problem was the temperatures. I hope to try this out again in a few weeks with better results.
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    First Step into All Grain Brewing

    Jester - I wish I could make it but I will be out of the country during that time, but maybe next time around I will take you up on that. Dedhedjed - We heated the water until the temperature reached 164 which after adding the grain and everything brought it down to 150. A friend of mine did...
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    First Step into All Grain Brewing

    For my fifth batch, I decided to make the jump into all-grain. So yesterday, I made a rectangular mash tune following the instructions through the wiki and sure enough, no leaks and water drained nice. I followed a recipe out of "Radical Brewing" for a Chocolate Mint Stout. I used the batch...
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    Cheers from the DC area

    After watching a few of our friends brew and sampling the finished product, I decided to pick up the hobby myself. Though I started with a Belgian Tripel kit, I am hoping to break away from the kits on my next batch. I just bottled up the brew today and can't wait to taste. The more I read...
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