MuttBrewing
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Finally broke down and ordered the parts to assemble my keezer.

When I first bought the freezer from a Craig's List ad I rewired the thermostat circuit with a PID.

The collar was assembled from some cheap pine and coated with a quick spray of stain/poly.

After the collar was put in place and the taps were installed I discovered that I had not taken into account how much of the shanks were needed for the tail piece nuts. I had to take the collar back off and countersink the brass nuts the next day.

Oh well, all done now.

Just in time for the 3 kegs to carb up.

When I first bought the freezer from a Craig's List ad I rewired the thermostat circuit with a PID.

The collar was assembled from some cheap pine and coated with a quick spray of stain/poly.

After the collar was put in place and the taps were installed I discovered that I had not taken into account how much of the shanks were needed for the tail piece nuts. I had to take the collar back off and countersink the brass nuts the next day.

Oh well, all done now.

Just in time for the 3 kegs to carb up.
