I'm trying to work out how to mod my nice new fridge so that I don't have the gas line going in through the door (which stops it sealing properly). I'd like to be able to remove the system from the fridge so it can be taken to the occasional big function (where the kegs will be cooled with ice).
Obviously I'm going to have to drill some kind of hole(s) in my fridge, and would just like some advice on a couple of issues:
1. Where should I drill the hole? I'm guessing that the back is no-go because that's where the radiator coils would be located. So, I'm thinking the side, close to the back. That going to be OK?</li>
2. I have two kegs in the fridge, and am going to put a t-piece into the gas line. The t-piece obviously won't fit through any hole that I drill in the fridge, so should I:
a) have some kind of joiner in the gas line so that I can pass a single tube through a single hole, and join it to another hose with the t-piece and gas fittings? Does a joiner of this type exist?
or
b) have the t-piece on the outside of the fridge, and pass the two separate hoses through two holes?
