Jester can you post or send the sketchup file for your keezer build? Thanks for sharing this build - I have gained a ton of inspiration and great ideas.
PM me your email address and I'll send them to you
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This is my first time post, however I have been a long time reader. I was wondering if anyone had the sketchup file (google's sketch program... I think it's sketchup) for this keezer. It's absolutely incredible and would like to use this as a template. PM me if you do and I will send you my email. Excellent job jester!
Ok, so slowly running this thing to ground!
Here is the top (without the coffin) attached to the freezer, held up with a prop.
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Here is what it will look like assembled - the boards on top of the coffin have not been attached. Once the glue has fully cured, they will be attached.
No, it's not glued on. Somewhere in the thread I detail how it goes on, but it's basically bolted on. I think if you search 'blind nuts' or 't nuts' you should find pictures of how I attached it.
I don't have a link to plans, but if you PM your email address I'll send you the files I have.
Would you say it was over or under $1000?
Jester369 said:Over, for sure. Not by a lot, but certainly over.
2) Position the drip tray better. On mine, it's a little too far back. A glass sitting directly under the tap straddles the drip tray on mine.
Would you move it out an 1" or 1/2"?
DigitalDray said:I have recently found this thread; and have been able to follow all aspects of the build with one exception. I didn't see a picture on how the hoses were fed from the coffin back into the freezer. I assume a hole was cut through the lid. Does anyone have hints, notes, anything on making this cut?
danielofthedale said:I looked through the thread but I could not see what the cubic footage of the freezer was. What size was it?
So without going through every page....did this thing ever get finished? I'm about to build mine.
Here is a picture of it finished
https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/gallery/data/547/medium/KeezerSortaDone.jpg