Thanks for the compliment, it was a lot of fun building it. However, like most home brewing "projects"....it is a work in progress. Let me know if I can help when you start your keezer build.
A couple of updates to the thread:
After much consideration, research, and discussions with other HBT members, I am swapping out my 5' beer lines that come with the standard Keg Connections kegging kits for 10' beer lines. In my experience thus far with about 7 kegs run through this thing, I can say without hesitation that 5' beer lines DO NOT offer enough resistance to flow rate when the p.s.i. is held constant at 11-12 p.s.i. for both carbing and serving. Everything goes great for the first few weeks as the carb gets up to the optimal volume of CO2 in solution, but once up to full carbonation foaming issues become a royal pain in the a$$!
I am confident that the longer beer lines will offer enough resistance to slow the flow rate down to avoid foaming. I can say this with confidence, since I did a test on one of the kegs that has been in the keezer for 2 months, which I have had foaming issues with for a while now. I slowly purged the pressure out of the keg down to 5 p.s.i. and then adjusted the regulator to hold the pressure at 5 p.s.i. for serving. Instantly the foaming issues ceased, so I'm certain that it's not an overcarbonation issue due to a defective regulator. I'll post once I swap the lines out in another day or two.
I also planned on knifing and drilling another cedar log trim piece to accommodate a 4th faucet instead of three, since my keezer holds 4 kegs and my system is equipped with a dual body regulator with a 3 way manifold off of one of the lines. I planned on doing this work at the same time I swap out the beer lines, but Keg Connection pulled all of their Perlick SS faucets off of the market due to a "manufacturer defect". Evidently the most recent batch of faucets that they received are having major leaking issues where the faucet connects to the shank. The problem should be resolved by Perlick in the next couple of weeks according to the KC sales guy and they will start selling them again. I'm having a big party on Saturday, so I need to swap the lines now and add the 4th tap later.
P.S. The drop ceiling still is not installed in my bar, however, the keezer has been placed in it's final resting place in my basement bar.
I'll snap a few pics. and post on both threads in the next day or two.