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Looks great dude, sorry I didn't read the earlier post. Cheers ! 
Good work. The etching or lithograph style is a very impresive look for a keg fridge.. Well done , is it your work or commisioned ..
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kind of ripped off the malt shovel brewery logo and put my name into it, so it's really not mine.
I Laser engraved the sign, I was also able to engrave the feel'n'cede logo onto some beer glasses, they came up pretty good I think.
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the pj's master brewery was just me hamming things up a little, I'm having much enjoyment with my new found hobby (way of life) ha ha
And thanks for the positive feed back
Cheer and beers :chug:
I like your work Seedy.
Do you do sort of thing that for a living?
Wally
Steve, what sort of paint is that?
Steve, what sort of paint is that?
Almost looks like a stainless steel fridge from the pics.
Finger,
I reckon I've dead set got the same model freezer as yourself. Old as all hell but still working well. I'm about to convert it to kegs. Do you have the gas inside or out??
Finger,
I reckon I've dead set got the same model freezer as yourself. Old as all hell but still working well. I'm about to convert it to kegs. Do you have the gas inside or out??
The gas is inside (the larger My Keg On Legs cylinder).
You can fit three Cornelius kegs and the gas bottle inside, but you need to "massage" the compressor dome on the floor a little with a hammer![]()
Also, the switches and lights on the front have a cable leading to them that passes through the lid, pretty much in the middle, so be careful not to hit them if drilling the lidh34r:
PZ.
Looks great. I didn't know you could get paint like that.Yep its a stainless steel spray called "zinc". Luckily i manged to score a few cans from my father in laws metal frabrication company![]()
Cheers
Steve
I stuck my Co2 bottle and Harris regulator in the fridge when I first got my keg setup, for a few days before I got around to drilling holes, and the regulator condensed up in no time.Edit: Good point about the condensation! But condensation where? If the CO2 is pure, there would be no water vapour to condensate on the inside of the regulator. I'd hope condensation on any of the external parts doesnt mess with them.
Looks great. I didn't know you could get paint like that.Yep its a stainless steel spray called "zinc". Luckily i manged to score a few cans from my father in laws metal frabrication company![]()
Cheers
Steve
Might have to do the same to my fridge
Did you just spray over the white or did you sand back and all that?
Thanks Steve.sanded back a few minor rusty patches with emery paper. Primed it with etch primer then sprayed. Tip of the day...wear goggles and a mask. The mask worked but I didnt wear goggles....the next day my eyes looked like id done 10 rounds in a ring. (swollen - almost closed).
Cheers
Steve