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Agree with cocko
plus arrrows, dodgy my arse they are pretty funky
 
Cheers boys. Most the drip trays you see have like that splash back bit attached and i didn't want itcoming down covering half the fridge, went through the scrap bin at work and found an old hand rail out of a lift and a few bits of stainless. Pretty happy with it!
 
Yeah drip tray would go well on mine too, also on the list, in the mean time I have to mop the floor after session.
 
timmyf said:
Here's my setup. Finished it a few months ago. Very happy so far.

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Tim
Nice rig mate. A couple of questions. I have been looking at setting up my beer engine similar to yours. How does it perform and where did you run the suction into the keezer?
Cheers
 
MastersBrewery said:
Yeah drip tray would go well on mine too, also on the list, in the mean time I have to mop the floor after session.
i was in the same boat for awhile to. Ended up putting a old magners drip tray on the carpet

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A long planter box on the floor makes a good temporary drip tray substitute
 
Haha, can have a pint please maxim, nah mate all out, you can have a bucket though.
 
OneEye said:
Been waiting a long time to contribute here but it's finally finished :D

Love the sample glasses, where'd you get them from and what mL are they?
 
I saw this on another forum (not mine but I wish it was!)

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I love the wooden box tap mount (not really a font?), anyone tried this before?
 
That'd be cheap as fuk to make also, its just all pallet timber by the looks.
 

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