For anybody who converted a free standing fridge, did you use pvc spacers in the door or a scrap piece of wood on the inside of the fridge to make sure the foam didnt get crushed when secureing the nut to the shanks (to get a tight fit)
For anybody who converted a free standing fridge, did you use pvc spacers in the door or a scrap piece of wood on the inside of the fridge to make sure the foam didnt get crushed when secureing the nut to the shanks (to get a tight fit)
For anybody who converted a free standing fridge, did you use pvc spacers in the door or a scrap piece of wood on the inside of the fridge to make sure the foam didnt get crushed when secureing the nut to the shanks (to get a tight fit)
Hey I searched and didn't see a thread like this yet, so I figured we could all post our Kegerator pictures here.
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I swear there was a thread like this before, but I can't find it either. Anyway, here's my happy corner:
Soon to have a second tap...maybe tomorrow's project!
This is mine
here are a few pics of my kegerators with a DIY 4 tap tower...
Finally got my new keezer build...my old kegarator is in the background but on its way to a new home!
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Here's my latest creation. I sold my two Kenmore (Haier) triple tap kegerators and built an 8 tap (11 keg total) upright keezer.
There's a build thread in my signature.
Built this two months ago for party and im just finishing up my second keg.(Blue Moon). Its tied for the coolest project ive ever done since i also repurposed an old arcade into a captain america arcade that plays dozens of games. Love my Hulkerator and have gotten many compliments on it from guys and looks from females that let me know that they think guys are a little crazy. Located in my garage and im finding myself out there more than ever.lol.
May I ask you, how many cu ft that is?
Built this two months ago for party and im just finishing up my second keg.(Blue Moon). Its tied for the coolest project ive ever done since i also repurposed an old arcade into a captain america arcade that plays dozens of games. Love my Hulkerator and have gotten many compliments on it from guys and looks from females that let me know that they think guys are a little crazy. Located in my garage and im finding myself out there more than ever.lol.
Jester said:I wish that I could tell you.... I am currently living between two cities and had to put them in storage (1000 miles away from where I am currently). It stinks to have to bottle after all those years of kegging.
If it helps, they were old 80's kenmore kegerators. The next time I am in VA I'll swing by the storage unit and see if I can find any additional information for you.
Holy ****! Who drinks all that beer? Pretty awesome though.
Is there a way to adjust the Perlick faucet handle to sit more forward? I just got my tap handle in and if I screw it on to the faucet it will not close all the way. I installed the faucet on the fridge in my garage and I push the handle back to close the faucet and it hits the fridge and still does not close all the way. Hope this is the right place to ask this question.
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Is there a way to adjust the Perlick faucet handle to sit more forward? I just got my tap handle in and if I screw it on to the faucet it will not close all the way. I installed the faucet on the fridge in my garage and I push the handle back to close the faucet and it hits the fridge and still does not close all the way. Hope this is the right place to ask this question.
There are two things you can do. One is putting a spacer on the shanks (behind the black plastic collar thing) to push them farther away from the fridge. This could be a piece of wood or something. The other option is to use these:
http://www.micromatic.com/draft-keg-beer/tap-handles-pid-MP-064.html
I'd suggest the spacer route. If your tap is too long that it is already hitting the back wall, then it is likely top heavy. Putting the angler on there will make it way too easy to accidently open the tap. The Perlicks take very little force to open.
Vinnyb722 said:Burlsopher, I love the drip tray! I am going to try this on mine.
Might go with this option since I do have a pretty long and heavy tap handle but problem is finding out a way to drill a 13/16" hole to fit over the shank.
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