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More machine now than man, twisted, and evil....



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I can't believe you geeks didn't pick up my Star Wars references. Then again, maybe I'm the geek...
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Thanks for the compliments guys. I still have a bit more to do, but it's come a long way in 2 weeks.
 
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The shanks conveniently lined up in the butter storage space. That was a total accident, but it's a good accident.
 
Nice. Liking the project more after every post. I wanna find one now lol.


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Indeed it is powerful, as the emperor has foreseen!!!


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Awesome, what a beaut, now the question is what will be the first beer to tap?


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There's a summer stout in there right now! Trying to decide what to whip up next for the other tap.
 
Just some Rustoleum Appliance Epoxy...rattle can.

Ryan, I am amazed you were able to get those results with Rattle cans. Fantastic work. I would have bet the farm on that being a thousand dollar paint sprayer job. I love the chalkboard stripe as well.
 
Ryan, I am amazed you were able to get those results with Rattle cans. Fantastic work. I would have bet the farm on that being a thousand dollar paint sprayer job. I love the chalkboard stripe as well.

Building the paint booth in my garage helped a lot. Reduced the chances of overspray landing on the fridge. You'd be amazed at how well that appliance epoxy levels out...it's an awesome product.
 
Finally done. I painted the chalkboard stripe last night.

Excellent job on this - especially with the paint. Looks really sharp. I dig the chalkboard stripe. It looks sort of similar to my rig... except way cooler and fancier.

Cheers man.
 
Thanks! It was fun, for sure. I can't take credit for the idea of the chalkboard stripe though. I was inspired by someone else's vintage fridge, and they had done that.
 
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