HOLY CRAAAAP ITS ASSEMBLED
Very excited. I was standing at the front door when fedex delivered it and I put my arms up like a touchdown just occurred and begin shouting (very serious.)
So, I promptly took everything out of the fatty beat up box it came in because fedex sucks and I found my kegs, tower, co2 and all the business bits that get things moving. Called up the brother in law and we got like butter.
First thing I needed to do was make sure the kegs would even fit inside the fridge. Yes they do! Just barely, and because they are staggered I am able to get co2 cylinder back on the humpity and everything stays inside, except the ranco controller.
Aligned the tower on the top of the kegerator over the hole I cut and marked the holes with a sharpie. Center punched and drilled right through. Used the included hardware plus some washers. Not sure why Keg Cowboy wouldn't include washers. Whatever, just 10 cents of parts on my behalf.
Put the threaded rods up through the fridge:
I fastened them down real nice over the base of the tower and used some bolt cutters to trim the excess:
I had one of the kegs sitting out sanitizing with my racking hose in it so I could transfer my lager into the keg. It's been sitting on the yeast for about a week longer than I wanted and it was time to evacuate the bucket!
Talk about never bottling again! Only thing I could ever see myself doing is using a biermuncher beer gun to cap a 6-12 pack for bringing around. Kegging seriously couldn't be easier. Evacuated the keg of pressure a couple times and then hooked it up to the tower to clear those lines of the sanitizer I ran through them.
A thing of beauty.
Now I just need to drill a hole for the temp controller and then dress up the top.