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OK, so you just bolted the top on through the existing lid. I have been planning something very similar for my keezer, as far as framing out the bottom and dressing it up a bit. The lid is where I am having some indecision. I think that I may fabricate a completely new lid out of plywood and insulation board that can be lifted completely off the top (independently of the tap tower), but I wanted to see what other people are doing first. Thanks for the pix!
 
OK, so you just bolted the top on through the existing lid. I have been planning something very similar for my keezer, as far as framing out the bottom and dressing it up a bit. The lid is where I am having some indecision. I think that I may fabricate a completely new lid out of plywood and insulation board that can be lifted completely off the top (independently of the tap tower), but I wanted to see what other people are doing first. Thanks for the pix!

Are you planning on building a tap box on top or drilling through your collar? If you are building a coffin style box, having to completely remove the lid and set it aside, while you taps are connected to your lines, anytime you want to change out kegs might be a pain.

Just my 2 cents.
 
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