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Here is the old girl, finally up and running.
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Showing up late here but I'm making the switch from a chest freezer to an upright fridge. What size cu ft do you guys have and how many kegs can you fit? Also do you temp control it or just run it at normal fridge temps?
 
I thought since the thread was revived from the dead, I'd post a progress pic of my new kegerator. I'm still working on it to get it "complete" i.e. finish the gas systems... I'll soon be bulkheading for CO2 and Beergas to be used on my stout tap. So, there are 5 taps in total. This is a 19.5 FT^3 upright freezer. I removed the door panel with shelves to make more room for kegs and replaced it with a sheet of FRP. I got a steal on this freezer on CL... $25! It works just fine too. I had to replace the door gasket, it was a bit torn and got thrown away by SWIMBO. This should serve my homebrew needs many years!
(nevermind the corn starch on the side. I was trying to locate lines...)

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Had this built out for awhile now. Starting to work on getting the 3rd tap running (was installed, just never running); swapping out for Perlicks 630SS taps and some interior modifications to control that nest of tubing....

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Had this built out for awhile now. Starting to work on getting the 3rd tap running (was installed, just never running); swapping out for Perlicks 630SS taps and some interior modifications to control that nest of tubing....

Strong first post. Welcome aboard
 
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Finished... used a bottom freezer so taps are at perfect height.. 2 draft taps and a third keg on the beer engine... balancing the temp for the real ales on beer engine is a pain but workable... logo and tap titles are printed magnets ran a competition on a freelance website to design the logo... I’m done lol
 
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