TBLbrewer
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Two years in the making, but here it is. This is a 5.5 cubic foot chest freezer. I built the surround out of 2x4s and 1/4" plywood. The top is 3/4" plywood.




Gorgeous man. Do you have woodworking experience?
-TH- said:I drilled mine through the bottom near the side, then I ran the tubing out from underneath.
jeciv said:That looks great! Thank you for the picture. Can you give me more details on what you did? That's exactly what I think I'm going to do. Also, where did you get the external temp display?
That looks great! Thank you for the picture. Can you give me more details on what you did? That's exactly what I think I'm going to do. Also, where did you get the external temp display?
Not as awesome as some of your kegerators but hey, it works for me:
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WHERE did you get that 'biner tapper? Awesome!
One of the guys at my gym made all 3 for me. If you're interested, I can probably get you his email address.WHERE did you get that 'biner tapper? Awesome!
Two years in the making, but here it is. This is a 5.5 cubic foot chest freezer. I built the surround out of 2x4s and 1/4" plywood. The top is 3/4" plywood.
tbl, any chance of you putting up a thread with some pics and details?
This is my keezer, currently with six faucets. I have the spaces to go to eight because I could fit eight corny kegs (I think). The top is tiled, and I poured the clear resin to make it glossy and smooth. The rest of the construction is all cheap wood painted black to best hide my numerous woodworking mistakes. The base is on wheels so I can slide it out from the wall to change kegs. 120mm PC case fan blowing into coffin keeps foam to a tolerable level on the first pour.
Currently on tap from left to right: Double Bastard Clone, 1/2 bbl Yuengling (cheap stuff for mostly for the heavy drinking visitors who don't really care what they drink), Gaelic Ale Clone, 1/6 bbl Magic Hat #9, 1/2 bbl Ranger IPA, empty.
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Jay, that hidden side compartment for the CO2 cylinder is one of the best ideas I've seen in a long time. I love how from the outside it completely looks like one unit.
If I ever build another I am definitely using this idea!