DrumForHire
Well-Known Member
I got a good deal on a Kenmore Kegerator off of Craigslist. It is a "Kenmore Beer Dispenser" Model 183.91579 that was original meant for a Sankey keg but can easily fit 2 Corney kegs (possibly 3) and a 5# CO2 canister. However, since it was used the top is in bad shape. The original top a piece of particle board, so it has warped significantly (which I'm sure will cause insulating problems since there's a gap between the fridge right where the hole for the tower is) and the edges are crumbling. I contacted Kenmore about a replacement top, but they do not carry them anymore (I think their new model has a plastic top). I figured I should get a fresh piece of wood to make my own. Since I live in an apartment and don't have access to a table saw, I was going to go to a home improvement store that can just cut the piece for me, and then I'll use a drill with a hole saw to cut for the tower. My question is: what wood should I get that won't warp as easy as the particle board that it originally came with? Is plywood good enough? Would MDF be any better or worse? Thanks in advance for any advice you can give!