akthor
Well-Known Member
Finally got around to refinishing my "Carberator" as you remember it was kinda nasty when I got it. Even though it was only $25 it was in pretty rough shape:
I used a rough sanding wheel to knock off all the rust as best I could (this is a basement fridge so I didn't need an automotive quality finish) and 3 cans of Rustoleum Gloss Black Epoxy Appliance paint later I had this:
I was going to make a mount to mount the bottle to the side of the fridge but I figured I didn't hit any coils so far drilling into why push my luck. It's a 7lb tank so it's tall and skinny so I am afraid the cat will bump it and knock it over. I am fine with strapping it to an old chair that was in the basement. I know not the most elegant solution.
The inside:
I won an auction for an old soda system out of a bar or restaurant way back when I wanted to get into kegging. I got a ball lock corny 5 gas disconnects 5 lengths of hose with MFL fittings on both ends and a dual guage regulator. The pics of the regulator weren't very easy to tell what it was but since I was getting a deal on all the rest even without the regulator I figured what the hell. Boy am I glad I got it, it came with a manifold attached and really made setting up to carb 4 kegs easy. The gauges are off but I set my main gauge to 12 psi and 30 psi (the two I use) and marked on the bezels with a marker.



I used a rough sanding wheel to knock off all the rust as best I could (this is a basement fridge so I didn't need an automotive quality finish) and 3 cans of Rustoleum Gloss Black Epoxy Appliance paint later I had this:


I was going to make a mount to mount the bottle to the side of the fridge but I figured I didn't hit any coils so far drilling into why push my luck. It's a 7lb tank so it's tall and skinny so I am afraid the cat will bump it and knock it over. I am fine with strapping it to an old chair that was in the basement. I know not the most elegant solution.
The inside:

I won an auction for an old soda system out of a bar or restaurant way back when I wanted to get into kegging. I got a ball lock corny 5 gas disconnects 5 lengths of hose with MFL fittings on both ends and a dual guage regulator. The pics of the regulator weren't very easy to tell what it was but since I was getting a deal on all the rest even without the regulator I figured what the hell. Boy am I glad I got it, it came with a manifold attached and really made setting up to carb 4 kegs easy. The gauges are off but I set my main gauge to 12 psi and 30 psi (the two I use) and marked on the bezels with a marker.
