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I bought a fridge from the same guy on Craigslist (north ft worth, right?). He served me a tasty Pumpkin Stout and a Gingerbread Ale, was there any left?
-Ben
What kind of kegs are those inside?
Does either the 7.2 cu ft or 8.8 cu ft chest freezers allow you to close the lid with Cornelius kegs inside without doing a coffin modification?
Thanks for the coupon link! Lowes doesn't have as large of a selection of the smaller chest freezers, but I can still put that coupon to good use!![]()
Home Depot will take Lowes coupons....even one's off the net. I've done it many times....even on my keezer.![]()
Well, I just joined the site and started posting, so I figured I'd share what I did to my kegerator.
- International red tractor paint from Lowes
- Plotted out some stickers on my vinyl cutter
Since I took the pictures, I added some fake lock cylinders.
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Has anyone used or had any issues with the GE 7 cu ft Model FCM7SUWW? I could not find another brand (in white) for less than $250 locally. Home Depot doesn't have the GE FCM7SUWW in stock, but will deliver for free ($213 incl tax). This is a bit off topic, but hopefully good info for those looking for a similar size keezer.
I'll be using a single stage Ranco controller unless I discover issues with that combination of freezer and controller. I've used similar Ranco controllers for aquarium chillers for years with good success.
Has anyone used or had any issues with the GE 7 cu ft Model FCM7SUWW? I could not find another brand (in white) for less than $250 locally. Home Depot doesn't have the GE FCM7SUWW in stock, but will deliver for free ($213 incl tax). This is a bit off topic, but hopefully good info for those looking for a similar size keezer.
I'll be using a single stage Ranco controller unless I discover issues with that combination of freezer and controller. I've used similar Ranco controllers for aquarium chillers for years with good success.
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Is that an ipod connected to your keezer?
LOL, it kind of looks like it but it's a thermometer to verify the accuracy of the temp controller.
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I just re-routed my gas lines to accommodate a dual primary regulator, one for my normal serving pressure of around 12 psi distributed to 5 QD's and the other for special beers and for faster force carb, along with a Beergas tank for the Nitro faucets, which is split between 2 QD's. I figured it was about time to take some non-iphone pics since I'm pretty proud of the keezer I've built. I learned a lot from this forum, thank you HBT.
Inside of the freezer is a rat's nest of tubing, but the lines are marked well. The blower moves cold air from the bottom to the towers, keeping the lines and faucets cold while circulating the air. Business card magnets are used to label the faucets, gear shift knobs for tap handles. The freezer was skinned in stainless by a friend who does commercial kitchen work.
The beers in the glasses on display are an Imperial Bourbon Chocolate Stout, and an AHS Belgian IPA recipe.
Cheers!
fixed that for youHere is mine. Built and running in four short days. Got the 8.8 Cu.ft freezer for $150 off of craingslist. Built the collar from pressure treated pine (2'x 8's) and painted Blue Raider Blue. All hard ware came from Rebel Brewers in Nashville or at www.rebelbrewers.com. Got the Johnson Controls thermostat. The inagural beer was my home made Dunkelweizen. Thanks to everyone on thie site for all of the information that made this easier than it should have been!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38453952@N06/4579740055/
Bendavanza, wow....just wow.