thrstyunderwater Well-Known Member Joined Oct 2, 2009 Messages 438 Reaction score 2 Location Logan, UT Dec 30, 2011 #1 For a keezer? I need to be able to attach it to the side of my keezer, and it needs to be wide enough for 4 taps, so at least 12 inches, ideally wider.
For a keezer? I need to be able to attach it to the side of my keezer, and it needs to be wide enough for 4 taps, so at least 12 inches, ideally wider.
GilaMinumBeer Half-fast Prattlarian HBT Supporter Joined Jan 23, 2008 Messages 65,431 Reaction score 10,794 Dec 30, 2011 #2 I use a stainless steel "speed rail" for a wet bar. I used silicone to seal the joints inside the speed rail and cheap shop towels to soak up drips. Cost, $20 shipped from Rapids dent and ding clearance. The rail I bought is 3 feet long, 6 to 8 inches wide (I forget which, enough to hold a bottle of spirits), and 6 inches deep.
I use a stainless steel "speed rail" for a wet bar. I used silicone to seal the joints inside the speed rail and cheap shop towels to soak up drips. Cost, $20 shipped from Rapids dent and ding clearance. The rail I bought is 3 feet long, 6 to 8 inches wide (I forget which, enough to hold a bottle of spirits), and 6 inches deep.
OP OP thrstyunderwater Well-Known Member Joined Oct 2, 2009 Messages 438 Reaction score 2 Location Logan, UT Dec 30, 2011 #3 Do you have a link for that?
GilaMinumBeer Half-fast Prattlarian HBT Supporter Joined Jan 23, 2008 Messages 65,431 Reaction score 10,794 Dec 30, 2011 #4 Bar Speed Rails You can also just google "Speed Rail" to find retail locations for them. To attach, just use a quality construction adhesive or epoxy.
Bar Speed Rails You can also just google "Speed Rail" to find retail locations for them. To attach, just use a quality construction adhesive or epoxy.
fckwalm Pour me another beer! HBT Supporter Joined Aug 31, 2010 Messages 51 Reaction score 0 Location Montrose Dec 31, 2011 #5 I ordered this one (comes in today)... Get a Stainless Steel Bar Drip Tray to Protect Your Investment .... I have 6 taps so needed the width.... I'm planning on using some brackets to hang it and still debating on how to affix it to the brackets so it could be easily removed to drain.
I ordered this one (comes in today)... Get a Stainless Steel Bar Drip Tray to Protect Your Investment .... I have 6 taps so needed the width.... I'm planning on using some brackets to hang it and still debating on how to affix it to the brackets so it could be easily removed to drain.
C ChaosBrew Member Joined Jan 10, 2011 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Location Riverside Jan 2, 2012 #6 Bar Supplies.com : Stainless Steel Drip Tray
Hammy71 Senior Member HBT Supporter Joined Sep 12, 2008 Messages 6,059 Reaction score 766 Location SE PA Jan 2, 2012 #7 ChaosBrew said: Bar Supplies.com : Stainless Steel Drip Tray Click to expand... +1 this one. It ain't pretty, but its cheap and works.
ChaosBrew said: Bar Supplies.com : Stainless Steel Drip Tray Click to expand... +1 this one. It ain't pretty, but its cheap and works.
bucfanmike Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Apr 10, 2010 Messages 1,003 Reaction score 29 Location Duluth Jan 2, 2012 #8 i too have the bar supplies one, its not the greatest looking stainless, but the price was right.