AggieChemDoc
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I have the capability to have three on tap with the picnic tap, but nothing is on the picnic at the moment.
Magnets all the way. I tried hot gluing the cap to the magnet, but the cap pulled right off and left the magnet behind.
Magnets all the way. I tried hot gluing the cap to the magnet, but the cap pulled right off and left the magnet behind.
Can the drip tray hold a full beer with those magnets? If not, be careful about who you let use your taps as they may try and set it down if they get to much foam or something... Just a friendly word of warning, looks good otherwise! Good find in terms of getting the smell out!
was that CO2 tank tested? it looks like its been around the block
That is way too cool man I love the 'nade for a tap handleThis is my portable I made a few weeks back
danger, we're all going ot need more info on that! is it just a 3 gal keg?
The much awaited and highly anticipated keezer build is finally finished. The vast majority of the design of this build was shamelessly plagiarized from posts in this forum. I started out with a Frigidaire 7.2 cubic foot chest freezer that I traded a broken trumpet for. The parts and components were purchased from so many different places that it would be a separate project in itself to organize them into a list to post them. The two possibly original ideas that I contributed to this project were the side mount of the A419 controller, and the magnetically attached custom drip tray. The magnets on the drip tray were removed from hard drives and they are strong as heck. I currently have 3 on there now and they hold the tray pretty well. But I will add a few more next week after I scavenge some more hard drives from work. The only big hiccup I ran into with the project was a nasty and persistent fish odor in the freezer. Turned out that the smell was in the fiberglass insulation in the lid. I removed the fiberglass and replaced it with 2 layers of 3/4 inch Styrofoam and caulked it all up real good before re-installing it. Other than that it was pretty smooth sailing for the most part. Well, here are the photos ... enjoy!
This is my portable I made a few weeks back
As always, some of these builds are blowing me away. Great work all around.
My set up is pretty modest, I posted the fridge earlier in the thread, but I was just able to fasten my tap handle to it, thanks to HBT user WALKER. Can't thank you enough, mate.
I found a nice chunk of maple waiting to be burned in a woodpile and carved this handle out with an antique draw knife. I'm not sure if I want to stain it or anything, I might just leave it as-is.
This is my portable I made a few weeks back
I just finished mine, though I have to still apply the finish. Next project is to build a man cave worthy of accepting the keezer.
What's the make and model of that cooler? How did you cut the holes?
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