Here is mine.
The clear fir collar is attached to the lid using liquid nails.
I plan on taking the 20lb. Co2 tank out of the keezer when I have the time to drill the holes etc.
All Perlick 525's except the stout faucet and the root beer which is a 425 (no reason, I got it as a gift prior to hearing about the 525's).
The stout tap is not hooked up yet.
If I had to do it over, I would avoid a freezer with the fancy electronic control panel that mine has. I had to "jack up" the speaker to get the alarm to be nearly unnoticeable now. I still want to work on/bypass that alarm.
I have more pics of the entire assembly process that I will post in the next few days if anyone is interested.
The key to a project like this is having a VERY cool wife. In fact she pushed me to get the stout faucet and bought a couple of the other faucets as birthday gifts.
No, Phil Knight did not finance this Oregon Duck project.
Yes, the helmets are arranged in order of the 2009 Pac-10 final standings.
The clear fir collar is attached to the lid using liquid nails.
I plan on taking the 20lb. Co2 tank out of the keezer when I have the time to drill the holes etc.
All Perlick 525's except the stout faucet and the root beer which is a 425 (no reason, I got it as a gift prior to hearing about the 525's).
The stout tap is not hooked up yet.
If I had to do it over, I would avoid a freezer with the fancy electronic control panel that mine has. I had to "jack up" the speaker to get the alarm to be nearly unnoticeable now. I still want to work on/bypass that alarm.
I have more pics of the entire assembly process that I will post in the next few days if anyone is interested.
The key to a project like this is having a VERY cool wife. In fact she pushed me to get the stout faucet and bought a couple of the other faucets as birthday gifts.
No, Phil Knight did not finance this Oregon Duck project.
Yes, the helmets are arranged in order of the 2009 Pac-10 final standings.