Turning a chest freezer into a four tap kegerator. … homebrew keg kegerator beer
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I like it the way it is. Besides, the compressor hump is on the left where my CO2 tank sits so putting the faucets to the right gave me easier access to everything.
you should have centered the faucets with the fridge
lol… thanks!
AWESOME ending!! Better than that Lost bullshit.
And it’s all done with a Flip Video camera and edited on Windows Movie Maker. Very low tech.
All kidding aside, this is really well done.
Almost looks like one of those TV shows on PBS.
Ok, I gotcha. That should give you a few more inches easy.
I did not want to do any cutting into the chest freezer. The tap height really isn’t that bad but I’m going to put locking casters on the bottom for ease of moving and that will raise the taps.
Just wondering if you considered towers for the tappers? It seems they may be a little low there.
i love your videos man great info
Those black plastic flanges go on the outside to cover up the hole to make it look nice. They sometimes offer different color or stainless steel flanges to match your “motif”. (my fancy word of the day. Probably misspelled) Most online homebrew shops should have a couple. You can just squirt in some silicone to seal up the holes around the shanks when you do your final install.
The clue is in the closing credits. The answer is at hand… or at my right hand. All will be revealed in part 3.
I think the plastic washer goes to the outside of the kegerator… so in other words put pastic washer on the shank then insert shank in the collar then steel washer and nut hope that helps.
Great vid
Later
i may be wrong on this good sir, but i think the round black things need to go in the front. that should take care of your problem. hopefully. oh the suspense is killing me.
can’t wait to see the finished product!