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Awesome job! I'm looking to make mine almost identical. My question is would it be possible to have the removable panel on the back only(out of sight) and have only tap holes on the front?

You could, but it might be tricky getting your fingers in there to work with the back parts of the faucets. That panel, with the faucets mounted on it makes working with the faucets drop-dead simple. You just pop the retaining screws and it comes right out with all the hose and shanks right there.

IMO the panel only enhances from the overall industrial design effect.
 
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Found the shop drawings I did - such as they are...

Note: I had purchased and dry-fitted (with plumbers goo so they wouldn't seize) the 3" black pipe pieces together the way I wanted them. Then I delivered the assembly to my shop guy. So the instructions are meant for him.

One note about the 7/8" holes: when he cut them, he cut them EXACTLY 7/8" and my shanks didn't quite fit. He said that I should have told him that I needed to fit a 7/8" shank into the hole and he would have cut it a few thousandths wider. As it turned out, I reamed the wholes out with a round file for about 30 seconds and everything fit perfectly.

On my "T" configuration, the pipe lengths were:
  • Side pieces: 8"
  • Center piece: 10"
  • Risers: 10"

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Finished this tap few weeks ago. I used a lot of the same ideas/design as philipmeese. I used the front cut out for access and future shank/line servicing. I originally planned to drill/mount the shanks directly to the black pipe, but realized that I could miss drill a hole and cause the taps not to lineup.

Hi, I'm also looking on making a draft system like yours. Mind if I ask where you got the Kegerator? :)
 
I have Been lurking long enough. Time just to ask. I really like the your set up and am finishing up only needing to buy pipe. I regularly fill growlers off my system if there enough room with your set up to do so? How long are the different sections of Pipe?
 
I have Been lurking long enough. Time just to ask. I really like the your set up and am finishing up only needing to buy pipe. I regularly fill growlers off my system if there enough room with your set up to do so? How long are the different sections of Pipe?

I think I uploaded drawings earlier in the thread that lay that out. I think the middle section is 10" and the ends are 9". I actually found the order form for all the pipe sections so let me know if that doesn't make sense and I'll scan and upload that.

I totally fill growlers all the time off my system. Literally every time we leave the house to a party or a dinner with friends. I don't know what I'd do with all the beer otherwise !!!
 
I think I uploaded drawings earlier in the thread that lay that out. I think the middle section is 10" and the ends are 9". I actually found the order form for all the pipe sections so let me know if that doesn't make sense and I'll scan and upload that.

I looked at the fabrication request it details out the cuts but not the pipe lengths.
The order form would help but don't go out your way.
I am having trouble finding 3" pipe so knowing where you got it may help me. Ball bark how much did you spend on the pipe only?

so to confirm
Sides 9"
Center 10"
what size are the "legs"?
 
Hey all. What have you been doing to your black iron pipe system to deal with rust??? I’ve been fighting mine with a wire brush then apply mineral oil. Many suggestions?
 
Just curious but how are you guys dealing with insulation? Are you lines staying cold and not foaming? Any condensation?

I'm just finishing mine up but with how I made it, there is no way I'm going to tear it all apart to get to the lines. I bought good lines so hopefully with good maintenance I should be able to have them for quite a while. I ended up using all copper tubing inside of mine and then wrapped that with the black foam insulation. The copper pipe ends up going down into the lid of the keezer and then I will mount a fan that blows up through the copper tubing.

Here's where I'm at right now.
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Just curious but how are you guys dealing with insulation? Are you lines staying cold and not foaming? Any condensation?

I'm just finishing mine up but with how I made it, there is no way I'm going to tear it all apart to get to the lines. I bought good lines so hopefully with good maintenance I should be able to have them for quite a while. I ended up using all copper tubing inside of mine and then wrapped that with the black foam insulation. The copper pipe ends up going down into the lid of the keezer and then I will mount a fan that blows up through the copper tubing.

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Love the design. You did copper coming off of each tap then just attached whatever vinyl beer tubing to the ends of those? Sounds interesting. Mine is air cooled and I don’t have any issue with foam. I did 2 fan boxes though. One blows air up into the piping and another pulls it out of the other side. Summer months give me some condensation and it has begun to get some rust pits. Not a big deal. Adds some character I guess. I’ve used mineral oil on it to control it but it’s inevitable. Planning on letting it patina all the way then I’ll probably urethane.
 
Love the design. You did copper coming off of each tap then just attached whatever vinyl beer tubing to the ends of those? Sounds interesting. Mine is air cooled and I don’t have any issue with foam. I did 2 fan boxes though. One blows air up into the piping and another pulls it out of the other side. Summer months give me some condensation and it has begun to get some rust pits. Not a big deal. Adds some character I guess. I’ve used mineral oil on it to control it but it’s inevitable. Planning on letting it patina all the way then I’ll probably urethane.

Thanks man! Yeah so basically I ran two straight pieces of 1.25" copper tubing that go about an inch into the keezer, up to the elbow, then connect to a copper elbow, the straight pieces and tees for every tap. Then to another elbow and back down to the other side of the keezer. I wrapped the copper all with the foam 3/8" wall pipe insulation. The lines run on the inside of the copper tubing. 2 lines coming in from the right side and three coming in from left side. Then on the side with 2 lines, I was able to fit one of these

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KC070SI/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20

I was hoping that it would blow air through one side of the copper and out the other chilling the lines. Since copper is a great conductor, and since I wrapped it in foam, I am hoping that it keeps the lines cold. I plugged the fan in today but I'm not feeling any air coming out the other side so I don't know if it's gonna work.
 
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I've been planning this for some time. I really like the tappedbeer.com towers, but just didn't want to pay their prices. Though their work is awesome, and their prices reasonable for what you get, I am just a cheap bastard and I was pretty sure I could do it myself.

I didn't underestimate the type and caliber of work required, and there was no way I was going to undertake the metalshop work. I have neither the tools or the skills. So, like most of my DIY projects, there was a portion that I subbed out.

I did all the design (to be clear - stole all the design ideas from tappedbeer) and prepared the shop drawings and, after talking to a few people, found the right metal shop with a guy who was willing to do the work cheaply, but who was obsessively fixated on precision and quality. And it shows. The work he did was crazy. Suited me perfectly.

Here's a before shot of the pieces that I assembled, followed by after shots showing the work.

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I know is been a while but, have you found any issues with foamign beer because of the lack of cool air inside the pipes?
 
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