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zappa said:
Partly, yes, but mostly just to improve real estate and I preferred the aluminium checkerplate over ply. Pain in the ads to fit though. 50 million holes.
It does heaps to add real-estate, but, the checkerplate will also help reduce moisture getting in through ply/masonite, which for me, ices up the cooling coil inside the unit. The added shelf is smick too, might need to look at that as the extra room would be great for an extra keg!
 
She's a pissa out camping.
Tap one - pale ale.
Tap two - hefe


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Happy camper.



CF
 
looks awesome released out into the wild... Back in its natural habitat.
 
leighaus said:
looks awesome released out into the wild... Back in its natural habitat.
The esky looks pretty natural in the photo as well ;)
 
Nice set-up there, CF.

The power-thigh maneuver, however, needs work.

Your foot being up on the esky itself, whilst still on the table, would be a more grandiose and fitting pose.

*Also acceptable would be the pictured pose, but replace the log with a recently killed tiger*
 
Haha yep.
Standing around campfires drinking beers is a tough job.
My mate Dan in the photo there , he does it well .


CF
 
Hey shaunous,
Had the smoker out with us too.
Did wings, snags, beef ribs and a couple of turkey drumsticks.
It's just not in the photo.




CF
 
Smoker!

That's Glamping Not Camping.


Naaaah I'm just jealous, that's awesome mate.
 
Well fellas, it's not pretty, but it works and its mine! I've been brewing for nine years and I finally have a keg... only one for now, but now i can expand incrementally as funds allow.
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Hey kegs23
It does get heavy, all the more reason to try make it lighter.
First stop.......empty the kegs !
Haha


CF
 
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