Doogiechap
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hi doug if i do decide to buy some taps from them i'll contact you about the right seal kit and i can grab some for you as well if you need them.
cheers paul
Bloke that would be very kind of you !
Cheers :icon_cheers:
Thanks for the nice comments blokedoogiechap, that is some ace plumbing. nice work!
wondering about your fridge/freezer though,
you've got your kegs at the back sitting above the ones in front. did you build a second level to accomodate this? my freezer has a slope so that it cuts off floor space on the bottom to make room for the compressor. there is a shelf above that, but this cuts out vertical space. having a second level like that would be useful.
also for anyone, and this has probably been asked before, how do you go about drilling through a freezer to get your taps/gas line through. i suppose the door is no risk for taps, but dont want to run my gas line through the front door. thanks.
joe
Like you I have a sloped compressor hump at the back so I cut a piece of 30 x 70mm pine and slotted it across the lower edge of the hump which has given a solid 'shelf'. This gives me better access to the front kegs when the shelf is in. As far as drilling through the body my take on that one is you can wrap some tape around your pilot drill so you barely enter the outer skin then grab a coathanger and feel around the insulation for anything foreign before plunging through. (I was lazy for my fermenting freezer and just took a punt ).
Cheers
Doug
PS Some doors have wiring for heated butter compartments so just have a close look before ripping into the door