Pics of my new keezer/kegarator!
Posted: Friday Jan 16, 2009 10:56 am
Obviously it doesn't have its collar with the three taps installed as its sitting on the top so you get the idea, tap two and three not pictured, the temp control isn't in its box yet or wired up but.....
I decided to do the whole lid sides and all. Its not perfect as the sides aren't completely square and flat but I think the overall look is pretty good. It looks pretty smick me thinks and worthy of being inside the house when we get our own. It will after the collar is put on hold 4 kegs and the gas bottle/reg. All contained to make it look clean. Will most probably only have 3 beers on tap at this stage and a bronco tap is there if I really want to run the 4th anyway.
Just sprayed with gloss enamel and vinyl sticky floor tiles on the lid cut to measure. The collar will be fairly high to fit the kegs on the compressor hump(about a ft high) and it will be gloss white or black, I haven't decided yet. All done for under $20. Freezer cost me $150. If anyone can tell me what the switches do on the control panel on the front do it would be much appreciated.
Before.
AFTER!
I decided to do the whole lid sides and all. Its not perfect as the sides aren't completely square and flat but I think the overall look is pretty good. It looks pretty smick me thinks and worthy of being inside the house when we get our own. It will after the collar is put on hold 4 kegs and the gas bottle/reg. All contained to make it look clean. Will most probably only have 3 beers on tap at this stage and a bronco tap is there if I really want to run the 4th anyway.
Just sprayed with gloss enamel and vinyl sticky floor tiles on the lid cut to measure. The collar will be fairly high to fit the kegs on the compressor hump(about a ft high) and it will be gloss white or black, I haven't decided yet. All done for under $20. Freezer cost me $150. If anyone can tell me what the switches do on the control panel on the front do it would be much appreciated.
Before.
AFTER!