CarsonCE
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I finally got some more pics:
Here's a shot of mine...
The tap handles are from a 4 pointer we got about 12 years ago.
[IMG="http://www.mainepumpkins.com/images/kegerator1.jpg"]
[IMG="http://www.mainepumpkins.com/images/kegerator2.jpg"]
...Apparently I did something wrong as the images didn't show up...
Thanks, Blue.
Your man cave and keezer are spectacular! Well done indeed.
You have six taps on what looks like a similar-sized keezer. The Frigidaire will hold five kegs max. I'm guessing Magic Chef, no?
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Here ya go!
I'm liking those handles, perfect for a sportsman's kegerator. Do you have that hand pump hooked up? How does it work?
here's the bar.
Chainsaw--is there a reson you wouldn't just buy 14" shanks, tape some pipe insulation around them, and go directly from the collar and through the wall with the shanks? This would allow you to keep the tubing inside the keezer, negating the need for the glycogen cooling system.
I ask this because a friend of mine wants to do something similar with a fridge, and I'd like to just go through the wall with the shank.
Did I see this bar in BYO a few months back? Truly an awesome build. I'm jealous. :rockin:
Orangebrew, can you post specs on your upright freezer? I'm looking to do something just like this with 3 cornies and some shelf/door space for bottles. Also, what size CO2 tank have you got in there?My old fridge bit the dust so here are some pics of my new one, nothing fancy but functional.
Finally got around to taking a few pictures of the Kegerator. It is a MagicChef that my mother did not want. PVC tower with copper tubing to cool. Paintball CO2. Holds 2 cornies and 2 5L mini-kegs, One on tap and one storage. The top is coasters from mostly Maine and Alaska beers I like and a Rolling Rock in honor of my Gram.
Orangebrew, can you post specs on your upright freezer? I'm looking to do something just like this with 3 cornies and some shelf/door space for bottles. Also, what size CO2 tank have you got in there?
Remembered I can post pics directly now, so again
Quick question for those with CO2 tanks on the outside. Did you just stick the gas line through a hole in the collar, or is there a piece of hardware to keep everything sealed up? I want to avoid open gaps as much as possible to keep the heat out/cold in :rockin:
Quick question for those with CO2 tanks on the outside. Did you just stick the gas line through a hole in the collar, or is there a piece of hardware to keep everything sealed up? I want to avoid open gaps as much as possible to keep the heat out/cold in :rockin:
And these last few posts answer his original question how, exactly?
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