cgtweetfreed
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After joining this site and seeing all the awesome builds people are posting I decided to take a crack at it. I've built other furniture for my house so my wife gave me the green light as long as it matches :cross:. Props to Lousy Smarch for his thread is the one I'm dissecting for instructions.
The freezer I bought off CL is 36-7/8" L by 22" D so that's where it starts. The base came out to 47-3/8" L and 25 1/4" D. The casters are 2" and the cross beams are secured 5" from the ends of the long boards. The bolts were a little long so I added 3/4" spacers for the casters.:
![DSC00184.JPG DSC00184.JPG](https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/data/attachments/117/117113-16f1ca3fd3c51d840affb93c6f34f3f0.jpg)
Side rails are 24-5/8" and front is 42-15/16". I added spacers in the front to keep the freezer 3" from the sides and 3/4" from the front of the enclosure for airflow (I may add fans later). Vertical beams are 22-3/4" and the top and side rails are same as bottom and center.
![DSC00191.JPG DSC00191.JPG](https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/data/attachments/117/117114-d8c0dea06b9e7283933d756691f31d47.jpg)
Gotta love the kreg jig! I also scabbed some scrap 3/4" material on the back vertical beams because they seemed a bit loosey-goosey.
![DSC00193.JPG DSC00193.JPG](https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/data/attachments/117/117116-7523923ce728c47061dd25a7bc2f09fa.jpg)
I'm thinking of making this side a bit of a hatch to have access to the compressor controls for adjustments. Instead of an external temp controller setup, I opted to adjust the freezer's own thermostat. After a few days I got it to keep a liter of water at 38-40 degrees. Full of beer however, I may still need to fiddle with it.
![DSC00197.JPG DSC00197.JPG](https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/data/attachments/117/117118-445a3cab965be4beea0803cc4b959885.jpg)
Here's a one of the freezer sitting pretty. Have a trip to Germany :rockin: in a few days so have to stop spending money :cross:
![DSC00198.JPG DSC00198.JPG](https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/data/attachments/117/117119-545b6b23d175d82034efb53f552b6d78.jpg)
The freezer I bought off CL is 36-7/8" L by 22" D so that's where it starts. The base came out to 47-3/8" L and 25 1/4" D. The casters are 2" and the cross beams are secured 5" from the ends of the long boards. The bolts were a little long so I added 3/4" spacers for the casters.:
![DSC00184.JPG DSC00184.JPG](https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/data/attachments/117/117113-16f1ca3fd3c51d840affb93c6f34f3f0.jpg)
Side rails are 24-5/8" and front is 42-15/16". I added spacers in the front to keep the freezer 3" from the sides and 3/4" from the front of the enclosure for airflow (I may add fans later). Vertical beams are 22-3/4" and the top and side rails are same as bottom and center.
![DSC00191.JPG DSC00191.JPG](https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/data/attachments/117/117114-d8c0dea06b9e7283933d756691f31d47.jpg)
Gotta love the kreg jig! I also scabbed some scrap 3/4" material on the back vertical beams because they seemed a bit loosey-goosey.
![DSC00193.JPG DSC00193.JPG](https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/data/attachments/117/117116-7523923ce728c47061dd25a7bc2f09fa.jpg)
I'm thinking of making this side a bit of a hatch to have access to the compressor controls for adjustments. Instead of an external temp controller setup, I opted to adjust the freezer's own thermostat. After a few days I got it to keep a liter of water at 38-40 degrees. Full of beer however, I may still need to fiddle with it.
![DSC00197.JPG DSC00197.JPG](https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/data/attachments/117/117118-445a3cab965be4beea0803cc4b959885.jpg)
Here's a one of the freezer sitting pretty. Have a trip to Germany :rockin: in a few days so have to stop spending money :cross:
![DSC00198.JPG DSC00198.JPG](https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/data/attachments/117/117119-545b6b23d175d82034efb53f552b6d78.jpg)