Bought my fridge and about to start my build. Two questions...
1. I noticed two people in the last 60-something pages said they built theirs in. Anybody else?
2. Anybody run their lines thru the side and have any pics? I read where a member talked about wanting to do it, but not sure if anybody actually has. I was thinking of doing something like this....
http://www.micromatic.com/beer-questions/dispense-keg-beer-away-from-refrigerator-aid-419.html
I built mine.
I considered three options for running the tap lines. First, as in my pictures above, everyone seemed to be successful going through the top (after digging through the styro to find the coolant lines).
The second I considered was going through the hump bottom. I didn't find anyone/any posts that was successful in going through the sides. The back also has coolant lines but in the horizontal section of the hump (and possibly the lower vertical section) there is the possibility of successfully drilling a hole. I didn't do this but I saw a post where someone cut out the lower vertical section of the hump to make room for a 1/6 keg. I tested the horizontal section by running the fridge with the door open. The horizontal section of the hump in my fridge never got cold. YMMV. I decided not to go this route due to the length of non-chilled hose from the back of the fridge to the tap. I opted for the first, through the top, method.
I discarded the last option, taps in the door, because I built a bar where I have a two tap tower fixed to a 6'x2' sheet of granite. You'd be surprised how cheap granite is (with the economy in the trash) if you buy it fabricated but not installed... but then it's up to you and your friends to get it home and mounted. The granite cost me about $175. The install was 22 beers.
Additionally, many people have fed the thermometer probe for a fridge controller through the fridge drain hole. Since the fridge controls inside need to be moved to permit two ball-lock corneys, many people opt for an external controller (Love, JC, etc).
I will say that you should be prepared to remove the plastic on the door in order to have more space in the fridge. I'm planning to mount a whiteboard on the inside of the door but I have not gotten around to it since I've had good, cold beer on tap less than ten steps from my sofa.
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Primary: Double IPA
Secondary: Cabernet Sauvignon
Bottles: Fat Tire clone
Keg 1: Red Irish Ale
Keg 2: empty
Keg 3: Root Beer