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I shortened my line last night on one of my taps. I found that it did not help at all. When I stick a picnic tap on it works great but that faucet is just not pouring well for some reason. If anyone out there has some idea's please let me know I am willing to try anything at this point.
 
Well I am thinking of selling it now :-( I need to go bigger I think. I thought 3 would suffice but low and behold it won't. Is anyone possibly interested? I would sell it without anything just the fridge itself.
 
Same fridge but only needed to put 2 cornies and a 5# CO2 so not quite the mod that you did
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Only changes since these (other than use) is the tap handles, my parents have a wood lathe and had a piece of cherry from a tree knocked down during Katrina so they turn some handles for me.

Seems like people know a lot about this fridge. I have a couples questions. I already have this fridge converted with a one tap tower. I want to put a CO2 line coming from the outside somehow but I don't know if there are lines on the sides or back of this thing. Does anyone know if there are lines? Also did you add a steal plate on the inside of the door? Where did you find one that fit or did you cut it yourself? Do you need that to put taps on the door or can you just put them on as is?

Oh and I don't want to put the CO2 line through the door for aesthetic reasons.

Thanks
 
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