thanks mate! Given my lack of woodworking skills I was very pleased with how it turned out. I just made a frame with H2 treated pine and put a plywood skin over it. All of the trim is also just pine, then used Walnut stain to bring it to life and a clear varnish. Below is a pic of how it was pre-stain.gap said:That is brilliant.
What is the timber?
Judanero said:Here's my old setup:
Old keezer.jpg
Served well, the tucker box was free so build cost was essentially the cost of ply and stain (The font was scored for $50 from a pub that I used to fix the poker machines for).
Here's the new setup once the old keeper packed it in:
New keezer.jpg
Looks awesome mate, I think they spelled 'united' wrong though..Judanero said:Here's my old setup:
Old keezer.jpg
Served well, the tucker box was free so build cost was essentially the cost of ply and stain (The font was scored for $50 from a pub that I used to fix the poker machines for).
Here's the new setup once the old keeper packed it in:
New keezer.jpg
Like Whack-A-Mole with beer.Les the Weizguy said:so I decided to move a few kegs to the 500 litre freezer and fit the temp controller and use a pluto gun and attach gas, as required.
what brand mb?mb-squared said:hey MB, that's exactly what mine does: 1000mm left to right; 600mm front to back; 900mm bottom to top. That holds 6 corny kegs and the hump is free for a gas bottle and what not.
Cheers,
AgreedRambo said:Mine that I'm in the process of converting fits 6 plus 2 more on the hump. It's a Westinghouse 320 litre.
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