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I've noticed that Jester has not been around in quite a while, so I'll post here and ask if anyone has the Google Sketchup plans he was sending out? I'd really like to attempt to do a build like this and would really appreciate the plans.

I sent him a PM a week or so ago and he sent me the sketchup plans a few days later. I have the email I could forward to you if you provide your email addy via PM.
 
Hi guys, I plan to build an enclosed keezer as well (so it looks like a piece of furniture). I since found this thread and Jester did a great job. Does jester say what the CFM on his fan is, i'm just curious what kind of airflow is really needed?

I was looking at this fan on amazon (link below) and wondering if two of these (total 200 cfm airflow would do the job. I welcome any input or suggestions.

Thanks!

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009CO543S/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
 
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I have a similar freezer and wish to attempt at doing a similar build (and not butcher/dishonor Jester too badly). Can someone send me the sketch up files? Thanks.

BTW, Sorry i'm late to the party....this will be my second keezer/kegerator as my first one recently passed. And thanks to everyone on here for the ideas and thoughts....EVERYONE; jobs well done.:mug:
 
Keezer crafted in house at my LHBS and unveiled today.

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I am currently building a keezer, 7.1 cubic foot. I am lucky that my father in law is a very talented master carpenter, and has offered to help with the build. The first stage pictures are here on my blog.

https://handcraftedale.wordpress.com/2017/04/23/keezer-build/

The 4 taps will come out of the center of the collar, mainly due to the heat here this beautiful thing will sit outside in the lanai by the pool. The thought of cooling taps in a tower just was not where I wanted to go. This is my second keezer, the first is a 15 cubic foot in the garage that is a beer and wine cellar. I plan to use that for long term again and "up next" kegs.

I'll keep the pics coming as all the parts come in.
 
Have you considered freezeg or kreezer? Possibly kreezeger, or the most ludicrous of all, Kfreezegasaurus, which is my personal favorite.
 
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