ErikInTucson
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I've benefited from the wise folks on this site many times, but this is my first post (forgive me if this question has been answered many times--I had no luck with my searching).
I'm setting up my first kegerator in a Kenmore 106. I'm planning to carefully drill through the side (cut inside, probe, finish thru outside) to fit two kegs inside and my 20 lb tank outside. I have a double regulator so here is my question: does it make more sense to drill two holes through the wall to fit two lines, or should I drill a single hole and find some way to run a gas line from the tank to the regulator INSIDE the tank (just dangling there in some manner)? The two line option seems better to me, but I can see advantages to both. Also, what's the best option for sealing off the second opening when I have only one keg inside? Thanks for the help!
I'm setting up my first kegerator in a Kenmore 106. I'm planning to carefully drill through the side (cut inside, probe, finish thru outside) to fit two kegs inside and my 20 lb tank outside. I have a double regulator so here is my question: does it make more sense to drill two holes through the wall to fit two lines, or should I drill a single hole and find some way to run a gas line from the tank to the regulator INSIDE the tank (just dangling there in some manner)? The two line option seems better to me, but I can see advantages to both. Also, what's the best option for sealing off the second opening when I have only one keg inside? Thanks for the help!