Jaysus
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Unfortunately I just have cameraphone pics right now.
Oh yeah... we are going to need to see more pics when you get a chance!
Unfortunately I just have cameraphone pics right now.
Built from a rusted out fridge I found at the dump
Built from a rusted out fridge I found at the dump
Nice restoration job!
Well that sure is a novel idea for a drip tray!
BTW, Great lookin' keezer Photopilot
Earlier in the thread someone used the Whitelabs viles to make Tap Handles but filled them with Grain/Hops etc.. I wonder if you could integrate the Two ideas to make Tap Handles filled with the Beer being served.
masonsjax said:I bolted mine on through a hole in the cap using a steel washer. It's very solid and I'd bet it would hold liquid no problem.
I finally have pics! We've been working hard since summer finishing our basement. The kegerator is a Summit SBC490-BISSTB, which is basically a standard kegerator designed to fit completely built-in under a counter with zero clearance. Stainless tower from Keg Connection. Perlick faucets. The counter is black emerald pearl granite 18x26 tile and the backsplash is lightly tinted clear glass tile. I've been running soda water at 35 psi on the right and beer at 10 psi on the left.
Love those faucet cap. Did you make them yourself ???
I have them too. Keeps the nasties out. Only a buck!
Here is my little Keez!!!
Thanks. It looks good from a distance but if you look at it closely, you can see a lot of mistakes. I got a lot of advice/help from a master cabinet maker.@A4J Nice, now that's a different design. You must be a cabinet maker or at least very handy with wood.
It's not mine, but I wouldn't mind having it. In fact, I'd like just the lightsaber tap handle.
It's not mine, but I wouldn't mind having it. In fact, I'd like just the lightsaber tap handle.
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