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Looks great, fantastic build!

You might consider adding either a muffin fan or aquarium pump to keep the shanks and faucets cold.
 
What an awesome piece of work. I have one question. Since there are 2 holes for the liquid lines in the top of the freezer what is the purpose of the collar where the taps would go if there was no cabinet around the freezer.
 
What an awesome piece of work. I have one question. Since there are 2 holes for the liquid lines in the top of the freezer what is the purpose of the collar where the taps would go if there was no cabinet around the freezer.

1)Using a collar raises the lid height to desired height.
2)Provides a location to drill holes for gas line, temp probe, and electrical for circulation fan.
Because you cannot drill into the freezer walls for fear of damaging the cooling coils.
 
Looks great, fantastic build!

You might consider adding either a muffin fan or aquarium pump to keep the shanks and faucets cold.

I am using a 12 volt Bilge blower, with a flexible duct. I have lined the upper coffin with foam, that has a channel cutout. This will provide a path for cold air to travel across all for tap shanks.
 
Beautiful! And you really only had minimal experience wood working? Gives me hope.


ps
Keep the chandelier. Just change it up a bit.
 

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