Sat Jul 08, 2006 5:01 pm

Here is my Perlick keggerator. It came out of a Pizza Hut resturant. It measures roughly 6.5 ft long by 3.5 ft tall by 2.5 ft deep and its heavy as FK. It'll hold 2 full sized kegs or about 6-7 cornies inside the double doors. The sliding door on the other side is good for holding bottles or keeping chilled glasses. I've since installled some flying dog tap handles on it and i'm shopping for a nice stone brewing or rogue one.

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Sat Jul 08, 2006 5:57 pm

bperetto wrote:My bad boy...


Damn! you are one brewing mother scratcher!! I wish I lived close to you( for sampling reasons for sure!) I would have a hard sell to get that one past the wife. Nice work, really nice work.
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Fri Jul 14, 2006 12:48 pm

KrOtCh,
That is a super nice set up. I like the home made set ups but yours is the perfect size. Nice...
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Mon Jul 17, 2006 1:51 pm

Ok gang, I talked about it enough now let look it over.
One of these links oughta get ya there.

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Mon Jul 17, 2006 3:57 pm

What part of show off don't you understand??
Nice setup... now I know what "Joneses" I have to keep up with.
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bub wrote:What part of show off don't you understand??
Nice setup... now I know what "Joneses" I have to keep up with.
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I've been tring to get BYO to pick up on this so I can REALLY show off! I'm not sure what's going on with those folks but their snubin me. I thought this would be a great project to share other home brewers seeing how it's got it's own 19 cf home built fridge in it, which really wasn't all that difficult to put together. Mabey my opinion is a bit skewed but have you seen some of those projects that they have featured in some of the past issues? I've seen some damn nice brewerys in there but some of the other projects..... well, I won't go there.
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I refinished the entire outside, it used to have a rusted yellow paint job. I sanded it down and repainted with with appliance spray paint.
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Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:31 pm

JimInSac, that is a PRETTY kegerator. Kudos!
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