B BrandonBlack Active Member Joined May 21, 2009 Messages 34 Reaction score 0 Location DC Jul 20, 2009 #1 my ten pound tank wont fit inside with my two corny kegs. how should i rig it?
Arkador Well-Known Member Joined Apr 16, 2009 Messages 1,700 Reaction score 20 Location Fort Worth, TX Jul 20, 2009 #2 BrandonBlack said: my ten pound tank wont fit inside with my two corny kegs. how should i rig it? Click to expand... fridge or chest freezer? if it is a fridge, you likley have a drain tube on the bottom back corner, you can feed your gas line in there... If it is a chest freezer, it probably has a drain too, or build a collar. (the drain in my chest freezer is right under where a keg has to sit)
BrandonBlack said: my ten pound tank wont fit inside with my two corny kegs. how should i rig it? Click to expand... fridge or chest freezer? if it is a fridge, you likley have a drain tube on the bottom back corner, you can feed your gas line in there... If it is a chest freezer, it probably has a drain too, or build a collar. (the drain in my chest freezer is right under where a keg has to sit)
OP OP B BrandonBlack Active Member Joined May 21, 2009 Messages 34 Reaction score 0 Location DC Jul 20, 2009 #3 its a fridge. thanks
Arkador Well-Known Member Joined Apr 16, 2009 Messages 1,700 Reaction score 20 Location Fort Worth, TX Jul 21, 2009 #4 BrandonBlack said: its a fridge. thanks Click to expand... the other option in a fridge, is to try and find a spot to drill a hile in the side. There are usually not any cooling lines in the front 2-3 inches (so i hear) I have never done it, so don't take this as (poke a hole in your fridge)
BrandonBlack said: its a fridge. thanks Click to expand... the other option in a fridge, is to try and find a spot to drill a hile in the side. There are usually not any cooling lines in the front 2-3 inches (so i hear) I have never done it, so don't take this as (poke a hole in your fridge)