Trubadour
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I, too, have that drip tray - great deal. I just have it sitting on some welding magets, per the suggestion of MadDwarf, so I didn't have to drill any holes.
I want to show my new toys. I now have four perlick faucets on the wall in my basement! It took me a while to get everything together because this past month was pretty busy. I still have some work to do..sanding staining..making it look a little more pretty.
I am not quite sure how to post pics...but I will figure it out later as I am at work now..haha.
This is my kegerator/keezer
started with a $30 freezer from craigslist.
i just finished it to night, so it sits empty, but it will b e in use for the holiday weekend! I am going to subsidize it with an IPA from the local micro brewery until my first batch is ready for kegging.
the spots are on the camera lens, happens when i leave my camera in my shop, and take pics when lots of paint is airborne :-/
Nice work! Give us some details about that wood top please? Type of wood, stain, how you built it, etc.
Thanks!
Just put a small 2 burner convection cook top in front of the drip tray an voila!
But seriously very nice revamp on the beater!
That is a sweet kegerator, surprised to only see 2 taps there, the thing looks like it could hold more... does the front open or do you have to top load?
Here is my through the wall project, just about done....(isnt that what we all say)
The full size fridge I used is on the other side of the wall about 4 feet away. Ran the lines and here it is. You dont know how honored I am to post these photos here. There have been some amazing projects!
My wife found me an old beat up commercial "sandwich bar" fridge (I'm unsure what it REALLY was). We refinished the stainless steel front, ripped apart the top, and re-insulated it. We went Ikea on it, and installed a counter top from the as-is section, and the stainless steel rails are actually Ikea curtain rods that we bought 80% off. All in all, I thought it turned out ok, thought I would post it here, see what you all thought.
The first picture was the one the original owner emailed to me, before I went to pick it up- it was buried in his garage. Looked prettttty ugly, but my WIFE said it had potential (for the price)- she was right (aren't they "always"?).
I should add that yes- it is IN the kitchen, where the stove SHOULD go. I have a VERY understanding wife. (Who needs to cook when you have BEER on tap, anyways?)
Yep, nice and purdy. How much for the high pressure line from the tank to the regulator?
VERY nice looking. Simple, and looks like it was professionally made. Cool!
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