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I've done a final modification to my walk-in, at least for the near term. I added stemware racks above the coffin box to hold most of the glassware:
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I've done a final modification to my walk-in, at least for the near term. I added stemware racks above the coffin box to hold most of the glassware:
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Do you plan to put some sort of finish coat, or leave it rough lumber. I'm not criticizing you. I think what you have is cool, and that it has a manly charm as it is. Just curious about your plans.
 
I've thought about it, but I'm going to leave it for now. It may be a future project!
 
That's a hell of a lot of beer taps! May be a dumb question, but is this a commercial rig? Haha
 
My build. 3 tap Keezer using a 5.1cf Danby freezer. 2x5g and 1x2.5g.
I also did the glass cabinet. The bottom part is holding the 13lbs CO2 bottle.


That's. Really beautiful build. I want to do something like that to my best up McNasty keezer. Did you leave space or put a cooling fan in there somewhere to deal with the heat of the freezer's condenser coil?
 
This may have been covered and I missed it, but for those of you who are using fridges, how did to determine where the freon lines were so you knew where you could drill?
 
This may have been covered and I missed it, but for those of you who are using fridges, how did to determine where the freon lines were so you knew where you could drill?

This is more a "show me" thread than a DIY thread. Repost your question in the DIY section and I'm sure you'll get lots of help. ;)
 
Finally got around to finishing mine. I lost track long ago how much time and money I have in this keezer but I love it. 7.2 cu ft, can fit 4, 5 gal. cronies on the floor. I have to give a special thanks to user "GrainToGlass" whose build I modeled mine after and who answered the numerous questions I fired off to him. (Not sure if/where I'm going to attach that 2nd fan yet)

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I don't think I have posted in this thread before before. Here are a few shot of my keezer. It will hold three kegs plus a 5lb tank. I have a dual regulator so I can have two carb pressures. Sometimes the kids talk me into a rootbeer.

I really like how you framed in the taps/back splash/drip tray. I'm a coffin top guy myself but I'm digging this keezer with collar mounted taps. Nice job!
 
Here's a small update to mine. Finally got around to installing a stout faucet. With any luck I'll turn this into a fermenter and pick up a smaller chest freezer this year to make something a little nicer.

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Nice use of hockey sticks for a glass rail.

Is that fan mounted on the inside wall just for air circulation?

Thanks, when I got it the thing had sat outside for a couple years and the glass rails rusted and were broken off, so I had to figure out a way to replace them. Yes, the original stock fan was in that location, I replaced it with a bigger lighted fan.
 
I really like how you framed in the taps/back splash/drip tray. I'm a coffin top guy myself but I'm digging this keezer with collar mounted taps. Nice job!

Thanks. I didn't go with the coffin because of the hinged lid and it hitting the wall behind when opened. They do look good.
 
Thanks. I didn't go with the coffin because of the hinged lid and it hitting the wall behind when opened. They do look good.

Yep I can dig it. Everything has it's tradeoffs. I have to roll mine away from the wall every time I need to go inside it.
 
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