Irish Coffin Box - Portable

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mrbowenz

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I have been doing a fair amount of beer festivals lately and needed a tap box to serve from. In the past I was simply using a cobra style dispenser and often filling pitchers from the keg. I also wanted to have a bit more class, as I am often serving alongside professional brewers who have nice looking boxes in which to serve. My requirements included at least 4 taps, portable, light weight and something that had my name/ brand on it.

I drew up some dimensions and came up with this Irish Coffin Box, here some pictures of the quick and easy build:

I started with some 3/8" "Birch plywood"
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To cover the ugly ends of the plywood, I used some iron-on banding , also made of birch
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trimming off the excess with a razor blade:
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In the theme of keeping this box light, I used some simple pressure treated frame pieces:
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Here's a shot of the corner bracing, glued and nailed for strength:
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Then I added some molding to the top collar and footings here:
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Pretty plain still , I added from fancier molding to add more depth and character:
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Now for a finish, to set the birch apart from the molding , I first tapped off the surface:
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A finish I like is called "french polishing" , which is several layers of 3lb shellac cut with denatured alcohol and using a figure eight pattern, it adds depth and clarity to any natural grain patterns. It's a very old style technique for finishing furniture.
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To highlight the wood, I painted the molding black:
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I added my brewery name from some cut-out letters obtained at a craft store, these are cheap and time saving:
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French Polish by itself isn't really waterproof, but adds a great under-finish, I then coated the whole box with PolyU, spilling beer on this box is a given, the poly adds much protection to the project:
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Lastly, I added my four taps and finished the box:
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Got to use it this past weekend and it worked very well , light , strong and decent looking.
 
wow man, that is so awesome. Would you care to share the plans? I am building a bar, and want to do something like this for my taps.
 
great craftsmanship. Getting ready to construct a coffin myself; I'll use this post as a great resource.
 
how about putting a cooler inside so it can act like a jockey box.

Or install some insulation on the inside, then fiberglass over it to essentially make it a cooler. that would be the classiest jockey box ive ever seen.
 
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