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That's the one that caught my eye too.

Pretty cool how he built the bar around it, yet keeps it accessible.
 
I still need to finish trimming out the drip trays and figure out something for the tap handles, but it's getting close!

So glad I went w/ Perlicks. Smooth as butter. :)

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We just finished construction on ours. Still need to finish cleaning the kegs and fill the CO2 tank, but we should be in business in the next couple of days. Thanks to everyone in the forum for the great ideas. If it looks just like yours, take it as a compliment!

Sorry for the quality of the pictures, I took them with my iPhone. I'll try to get some better ones up when I get a chance.

Picasa Web Albums - Ryan - Kegerator
Picasa Web Albums - Ryan - Kegerator
Picasa Web Albums - Ryan - Kegerator
 
We just finished construction on ours. Still need to finish cleaning the kegs and fill the CO2 tank, but we should be in business in the next couple of days. Thanks to everyone in the forum for the great ideas. If it looks just like yours, take it as a compliment!

Sorry for the quality of the pictures, I took them with my iPhone. I'll try to get some better ones up when I get a chance.

Picasa Web Albums - Ryan - Kegerator
Picasa Web Albums - Ryan - Kegerator
Picasa Web Albums - Ryan - Kegerator

In reference to your second pic: *Cue Seinfeld reference* Are you sure it's not 'on the wagon'?
 
Mine is pretty much stolen straight from Jester's Keezer thread. I'm planning to build a cabinet for it, but I wanted to get it pouring first. Cherry. Only 3 taps now, but designed for a total of 5.

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Mine is pretty much stolen straight from Jester's Keezer thread. I'm planning to build a cabinet for it, but I wanted to get it pouring first. Cherry. Only 3 taps now, but designed for a total of 5.

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Very nice. I went that route too and made my box way too large. I like yours. I've been saying I need to rebuild for a while, But it's so hard to disassemble a working keezer to put it out of commission. Even temporarily.
 
I still need to finish trimming out the drip trays and figure out something for the tap handles, but it's getting close!

So glad I went w/ Perlicks. Smooth as butter. :)

kegeratore.jpg


Holy Cow! That is a sight to behold! If you ever need any help "testing" your brew, I'm only a short drive away in New Braunfels! lol :mug:
 
I still need to finish trimming out the drip trays and figure out something for the tap handles, but it's getting close!

So glad I went w/ Perlicks. Smooth as butter. :)

kegeratore.jpg

It's only 13 hours from here to Austin...expect me for brunch (I'll have the beer please) and lace up your drinkin' shoes, because Thursday morning is the new Saturday night.
 
I still need to finish trimming out the drip trays and figure out something for the tap handles, but it's getting close!

So glad I went w/ Perlicks. Smooth as butter. :)

kegeratore.jpg
I'd get some thin wood sheeting (what ever they call that real wood stuff) and cover the rest of your freezer with it.

Looks pretty nice. I guess you are a busy brewer!
 
Very nice. I went that route too and made my box way too large. I like yours. I've been saying I need to rebuild for a while, But it's so hard to disassemble a working keezer to put it out of commission. Even temporarily.

I like the mirror placement so you can watch the beer being poured from a different angle...I have the same kind of effect goin' on at my place, but not on my kegerator.
 
I'd get some thin wood sheeting (what ever they call that real wood stuff) and cover the rest of your freezer with it.

Yeah, that's probably next on the list. I was hoping the "stainless" paint would turn out better than it did, but you live and you learn!

Looks pretty nice. I guess you are a busy brewer!

Not as much as I would like lately. Luckily most of my friends still drink Natty/Keystone/whatever cheap random piss they can find...so most of the kegs still last a while. :)

Thanks for all the kind words guys!
 
I covered my freezer with wood using just liquid nails. It now wont go below about 43 F. That's cold enough for me, but just barely. If I could do it over, I would use spacers, and probably put fans in to pull out any hot air.
 
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