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Sorry, was too lazy to click on link:

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I think you need to put that out on the curb... Just give me the address and I will remove it for you free of charge ;-)

Looks nice...
 
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The chalkboard is great after 8 pints... helps keep me straight. Its usefulness diminishes with each successive pint, though, as my ability to read deteriorates.

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Taps are 4" apart - I already marked the spots where I can comfortably fit 1 more on each end for a total of 6 taps (if I ever get there - who knows! A lesser man may say that 4 beers is enough.)

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My driptray is bigger than yours.
 
Ravens fan in Chicago? Are you allowed to do that? ;) (nicely done though)

I mentioned in a thread a while back that my one chest freezer was pooping out and I scored a refrigerator on Craigslist, so I finally got it set up and put the taps back in service. :rockin:

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That tap handle on the left is badass!!

Thanks bro! I grabbed on old one at work, put it in the sandblasting cabinet to knock the oxidation off, put a coat or two of acrylic on it, drilled and tapped it and stuck it on there. Also had a bail from a breakaway nozzle but it was too heavy. :p
 
8 CF Frigidaire Freezer
4 Corneys (with room for two more, or room for 6 gal lagering carboy)
2x8 Collar
Johnson Controls A419ABC-1C

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I like it! Very clean, almost looks like it came from the manufacturer that way. How much did the freezer cost you?

Thanks! I bought the freezer used from a guy at work for $60 + a bottle of mead. To buy the freezer new I think they go for $180-$200.

I still have some work to do on it... securing the air manifold and finding a way to keep the co2 tank standing with the regulators attached. (I should probably screw the hinges back to the collar now too!)
 
Ravens fan in Chicago? Are you allowed to do that? ;) (nicely done though)

heh - actually there's a Steelers fan right down the road, too - we got some AFC North rivalry action right here in Chicago! I've thought about egging his house more than once... (with purple dyed eggs, of course).
 
heres my setup total cost 130 just got into the hobby and i am addicted already first kegged batch came out way better then i hoped

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and heres a cell phone picture of 1 before dinner
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heres my setup total cost 130 just got into the hobby and i am addicted already first kegged batch came out way better then i hoped

Im so glad to find that Im not the only newb that got addicted and moved onto bigger and kegger things right away! Nice fridge, i need to keep my eyes open for something like that!
 
This is Holiday 5.3 cu. ft from Lowe's
Inner collar is 2x6, outer collar is 1x8 cedar
Thermostat is the Love's which I love too
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convenient cold storage for yeast, garnishes and glasses for the summer:

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Many thanks to the author of this page:
PVC Collar Chest Freezer Kegerator Conversion
The faucets are 3/4" out further than the backsplash of the drip tray due to the outer collar, but the tray is still able to catch drips.
The regulators are from Midwest - I love not needing a screwdriver.
Cheers! :mug:
 
I love looking at beer porn, and have referred to this thread many of times-

WHY IS IT NOT A STICKY YET!?!?!?


Mod, feel free to delete.
 
I finally finished my kegerator!

Finished it tonight!

Doggie weaseled into the shot.
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I have a set of Perlicks coming as a Christmas gift, so the faucets should be replaced soon.
 
This is Holiday 5.3 cu. ft from Lowe's
Inner collar is 2x6, outer collar is 1x8 cedar
Thermostat is the Love's which I love too
keg1.jpg


convenient cold storage for yeast, garnishes and glasses for the summer:

keg2.jpg

Many thanks to the author of this page:
PVC Collar Chest Freezer Kegerator Conversion
The faucets are 3/4" out further than the backsplash of the drip tray due to the outer collar, but the tray is still able to catch drips.
The regulators are from Midwest - I love not needing a screwdriver.
Cheers! :mug:

damn dude your collars huge!
 
The kegerator is up and running...just needs a paint job. I don't know whether to keep it white or do something fancier. The freezer was rescued from a foreclosed home and although it seems to be in perfect running order, needed a paint job anyway.

The collar is an inch of foil backed foam insulation sandwiched between 1/4 inch masonite with rock maple trim where the seal was reattached. Since it isn't solid wood I had to reinforce the inside corners as well as where the hinges attach. When open it seems to be perfectly balanced; I was a little nervous about that. Very glad I attached the collar to the lid versus the body. Now I don't have to worry about banging my taps when hauling kegs in and out.

The collar is nine inches high which gives me enough room to put a keg on the shelf with plenty of space for connections.

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