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My 12 cu ft Keezer, looking to add taps already. Completely untouched freezer, not a single hole drilled into it. Everything is resting on each other or like the drip tray held on by magnets.

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I hope I'm worthy to add my pics.........

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I know it sticks out past the back wall a bit, but I still have to build my back bar, so I'll adjust for that to have room.


Nothing like most of the setups here I've seen (and drooled over), but I like it for my needs. Thanks to those on this sight for all the help and guidance. :tank:
 
Yea I really like that idea for easy access! My only concern is the lack of insulation on that side.

I've got some pink insulating board I'm going to use for the inside of the lid.

This was originally going to be a 5 tap Irish coffin, but I never could get good quality time to build one, so I just made enough time one Saturday to throw what I had done together. I wanted to get something up and running as I got tired of pulling the old keezer out from the wall to keep the tap tower from hitting it when changing kegs.


EDIT: Oh, thanks for all the comments gang. Appreciate it!
 
I like the vinyl dry erase board...did you get that made locally or the internet? might be interested in something similar to this
 
Here is my build. Holds 3 5 gallon and a 2.5 has a freebie 5 tap tower. Guinness nitro tap with flow control. 1 perlick Flo control. 3 micro Matics Which are probably getting changed to perlicks. Extra stout faucet in the drawer just incase. Has a hidden tank cabinet with co2 and nitro. It's on wheels. Used some home Depot maple flooring with walnut trim that I made. Was happy with how it turned out.

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$109 igloo fridge at Walmart, homemade temp controller, small low rpm blower with hose, PVC, homemade Insulated wooden box, silicone

Blower hose goes all the way to the box through PVC, air returns in PVC next to beer lines. Works well I usually don't even plug in the blower I don't really get any first pour foam.

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I was really digging the clean sleek look. I've got stickers all over mine, but it's just a normal keezer with no dress up. To each their own...
 
$109 igloo fridge at Walmart, homemade temp controller, small low rpm blower with hose, PVC, homemade Insulated wooden box, silicone

Blower hose goes all the way to the box through PVC, air returns in PVC next to beer lines. Works well I usually don't even plug in the blower I don't really get any first pour foam.


Badass! You built that like a pro.
 
Pics of a bar/kegerator I just built. It's a Perlick 3 keg beer dispenser that was tucked in behind the bar at some little tavern in western Wisconsin. Bought it for $150 on Craigslist. Put it up on casters, added all the wood etc... put a paint job on it and plumbed it for ball locks. The chairs were out of the Walleye Lodge bar in Osakis, MN. Waiting for two more kegs to fill to break her in proper.

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De ja vu snobound20 I had that same kegerator given to me last summer. When a buddy of mine dropped it off it turned out to have a rusty rotted out bottom And needed too much work to justify the fixer upper. Now I'm sure it's melted down by now. Nice job on yours. Looks great. Did you have any rust issues or rotten frame work.
 
I've got a bunch of extra parts in the garage for it. Evap coil, condensor, thermostat, fan motors. if you need it. For shipping it's yours
 
No problem with rust here, but I can see it happening in a lot of cases. The unit normally sits on a approx. 3/4" x 3" x 1/8" steel channel, and if it were to get wet underneath there's no circulation to dry it out. Thanks for the offer on parts. I had another similar offer, but I figured if I got some they would sit around forever and I would never need them (according to people in the industry these things are built like tanks), but if I don't get them chances are I'll need them next week. Nice to know that their still available though.
 
$109 igloo fridge at Walmart, homemade temp controller, small low rpm blower with hose, PVC, homemade Insulated wooden box, silicone

Blower hose goes all the way to the box through PVC, air returns in PVC next to beer lines. Works well I usually don't even plug in the blower I don't really get any first pour foam.

I really like this....so simple and yet it looks really professional on the other side.
 
Pics of a bar/kegerator I just built. It's a Perlick 3 keg beer dispenser that was tucked in behind the bar at some little tavern in western Wisconsin. Bought it for $150 on Craigslist. Put it up on casters, added all the wood etc... put a paint job on it and plumbed it for ball locks. The chairs were out of the Walleye Lodge bar in Osakis, MN. Waiting for two more kegs to fill to break her in proper.

Love it, your basement reminds me of my grandfather's bar. I like the paneling and floor, don't change a thing!
 
So is the spaghetti monster to help prevent foamage? I will add that's the neatest spaghetti monster I've seen yet:D

This Accuflex Bev-Seal tubing is great but it's quite rigid and does not offer the same resistance / ft as regular tubing, so I run 15ft / tap to not get foam.
It is kind of a pain when I need to switch kegs around, but I manage :)
 
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