OkanaganMike
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I get ice build-up all the time in the south...
Thats nuts! What temp is your keezer at that it freezes up like that? Would turning it up to a warmer temp help with all that ice?
I get ice build-up all the time in the south...
That's it, thanks, this thread is so large it's hard to search through it all.@30Bones - you mean like this?
I could see that being an option also. I like the one piece idea as of now, but maybe I will try it with the factory lid and change it out if I feel it's not for me. Mounting lines to the lid would be simple with some stick on zip tie mounting pads.Many people put hinges on both the collar and the lid. That way, you can open just the lid if you need to check or do maintenance on the lines, or any other "quick in & out" job. But you can also open the collar and lid assembly together, so that the lines and tap shanks are out of the way for changing kegs, or to better reach the bottom of the freezer for cleaning.
That's it, thanks, this thread is so large it's hard to search through it all.
I could see that being an option also. I like the one piece idea as of now, but maybe I will try it with the factory lid and change it out if I feel it's not for me. Mounting lines to the lid would be simple with some stick on zip tie mounting pads.
I have a 4 tap T tower. I made a collar with a wood top. Instead of mounting the T dead center, I mounted to the left, opposite of the compressor hump. That way my beer lines feed straight down to the kegs. The top is split in two. The left side lifts up and to the left so the tower doesn't bang the wall should I need to open it. The right just lifts straight up for retrieving bottles.
Here's an old pic.
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I don't have any pics where the left side open up, but I made it where the bar in the middle is gone and I mounted the distributor on the back of the keezer. I also drilled two holes in the back of the collar for the gas lines to my dual body regulator. I moved the co2 tank out so I could fit more kegs. I also polyed the top inside and out since that pic was taken.
Yea complete overkill with the mega lag bolts but I like the aggressive look! And if I need to build a house I will have some bolts for it
Nice keezer! Love the neon. Did you have that made? If so, where?
Finally got this put together. It is hinged on the collar. Used liquid nails to secure the top. I still need to chalkboard the lid, but functionally it's done.
Almost finished rebuilding .I went from 3 taps in front on the collar to building a box for the tower. Everything is stainless. Taps. Tailpiece, shanks, faucets. Waiting for a fan to circulate air through the tower. And some new handles.
Looks good but I'm curious, did you chew those holes into the box?Just kidding. I've certainly had to make due when I didn't have the right tool for the job.
Most full size refrigerators have the condenser coils either in the back, or the bottom of the unit, not in the sides. Look first, but I bet you would be OK.
I left my hamster in there. He made a few more holes.
Almost finished rebuilding .I went from 3 taps in front on the collar to building a box for the tower. Everything is stainless. Taps. Tailpiece, shanks, faucets. Waiting for a fan to circulate air through the tower. And some new handles.