Pic Of My Kegerator

Fri Apr 11, 2008 8:16 am

Specs - 7.2 Cubic Foot Magic Chef, 4 Perlick Faucets, 1 German Creamer Faucet, 1 Nitro Faucet, 20 Lb CO2 Tank, 5 Lb Beergas Tank

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Fri Apr 11, 2008 8:26 am

SWEET!!! Where did you get those tap handles?

And it looks like you need a longer drip tray... but then, don't we all?
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Fri Apr 11, 2008 8:59 am

Brew Engineer wrote:SWEET!!! Where did you get those tap handles?

And it looks like you need a longer drip tray... but then, don't we all?


I got the tap handles from Micromatic.com I actually have a small trashcan under the other two tap handles that is there to catch the bottlecaps from the opener and it swallows up the odd drip. The drip pan itself is just a 14 inch mudpan from Homedepot. Its not the prettiest driptray but it also only cost me 8 bucks.
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Re: Pic Of My Kegerator

Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:07 pm

4Paws wrote:Specs - 7.2 Cubic Foot Magic Chef, 4 Perlick Faucets, 1 German Creamer Faucet, 1 Nitro Faucet


Alright, can you actually fit SIX cornies in that thing at the same time? I'm curious because mine is a similar size, maybe 9 cu.ft., so did you just make your collar tall enough to fit kegs on the compressor shelf? I don't think mine is tall enough, but I do know that will be the first thing I will be checking when I get home tonight.

How do you like those Perlick faucets, BTW? I was considering switching mine to those soon.
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i think i may have just German Creamered in my pants....
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BTW - Perlicks, Ventamatics, or any other forward sealing faucet is worth every penny. I will never buy another crappy faucet for as long as I live - which at my current level of consumption - won't be that long - but stilll!...


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Yeah, let see a pic of the inside of that thing....gotta be using the compressor shelf.

Ohh, and nice work BTW


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