LTownGarageBrewery
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Here's my keezer! Just finished her up this weekend, and installed self-closing taps and the correct (i.e. long and narrow) service line today.
Here is the shell of what I am working with. I would like some ideas and interest into some possibilities of what I could turn this old school bad boy into. It is a 1950's "Kelvinator" chest freezer that can hold 2 cornys with out a collar and 4 with a collar. Ideas have been tossed around to make it into some sort of hot rod style theme based on the fact that I grew up in a racing/car show/hot rod family tradition. Other ideas were "Mator, as in Tomator" Disney Cars theme but its "Nator, Mator's cousin, Kelvi-Nator."
The final cost of the total build is limited to about $500. Any suggestions?
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I have always thought a "Rat Rod" style keezer would be cool. Pretty cheap too. Take it to a Maaco paint shop and get it painted matte back with a matte clear. Then find a local pinstriper and have some old school red pinstipes laid down on it. Something like this:
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gplutt:
Beautiful tower. Where did you find it?
I love it.... take his advise, then take lots of pictures and let us see 'em....:rockin:
Well now that mine is pouring carbonated beer I am ready to say it's completed and post it here. I think there will always be revisions and modifications I will want to make, but for now I am done.
To fully appreciate it, here is the "before" pic:
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Here is the final:
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You can check out all of my build pics and comments in my Picasa Web Album.
Where did you get your drip tray?
Home Depot, they have a huge selection of styles. It's a furnace floor register.![]()
Do they come with trays under them? Or what did you use for the tray?
This one had a plastic insert underneath with a grid and sliding piece for closing off the vent. I cut out the grid and inserted a piece of wood cut to fit the hole then sealed and painted it. This makes the basin about an inch deep which should be plenty to hold a few drips. I still have the option of drilling a hole and running a line into the freezer to a bucket if need be.
Hopefully this pic will explain it better.
The pieces at the bottom are the grid I cut out. The part in the middle is the basin with fitted wood insert all sealed and painted up.
Is this the brushed nickel, if so, does it look ok with the chrome tower and chrome taps? Or did you use a chrome spray paint?
Home Depot, they have a huge selection of styles. It's a furnace floor register.![]()
I thought that was what it was. I've had that same idea and was curious how it would turn out.
It looks ten-times better than the average, run-of-the-mill drip tray. Very well done.![]()
Guntr,
That is one of the nicest Keezer conversions that I've ever seen. You have inspired me to do a Keezer when the time comes. Excellent Job!!! Bravo my friend!
Cheers
These are the custom handles I made to match the keezer that SWMBO informed me we can't use because they are dirty (What would company think!)...