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Are there any builders/handymen able to give advise on making a funky kegerator. I have a tall 1400 high fridge, and plan to cover it in wood to make it look more like a cupboard. Whats the best way to go about this?
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wood is the best... and you can google the design.... for funky ideas... :)
Hehwe, thanks, i've done some googling, and a TARDIS is the one for me...
yep there'll be plenty of venting for the back.
I have an old Kelvinator fridge from about 1960/70 that fits 2 corny kegs well, its super cold. My plan is to use the same stuff they use for advertising on vehicles and wrap the fridge. I am thinking a pinup poster from the 60's with a beer theme on it, thinking this and milk stout....
Just be careful with the upright Kelvinator fridges or freezers they all have coils for refrigerant in the side panels which are not always mentioned in the plans. So don't do what I did and drill the side for an external CO2 tank :P
thanks for that, this is a really old unit, I think it only has the ice box connected however I am going to undo screws in the back where the icebox gas lines go into the fridge (via a service panel ) and put grommets in for the incoming gas lines to ensure I don't cut through anything.
So in the case of coils in the side the rear (hehe) is safe to drill?
Yeah after I ruined my first keezer, I decided that I would bite the bullet and build a chest keezer. you can pick up a brand new 600L chest freezer (this will hold 5 19L corny kegs and a CO2 bottle with room for bottles on the shelf) from the warehouse for between $400-500. I went brand new just because it has a bit more peace of mind than one off trademe where you cannot be sure of the history of the freezer. I based my keezer on the following links. total cost was about $800
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAaqbUXcs-o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiDGrBppI0M
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