Time for an easter long weekend update!
I started the long weekend with some nice and dusty hole sawing...
1 hole for cold air intake into the coffin, 1 hole for the cold air to circulate back into the chesty and the middle hole will accomodate the beer lines.
This was an absolute prick of a job as I had to go through the cement sheeting, the MDF and then the chesty lid... the hole saw did not like it one bit.
You can also see my 4 bolts holding the counter on to the lid. I still need to add some large washers.
I sealed all of the MDF that was under the cement sheeting, aswell as the inside of the holes that I had just drilled.
I got the coffin 90% finished...
I cut the lid with 15mm overhang so i could router a nice roman edge on the underside.
I'm not fitting the lid until I have drilled out the holes for the taps, It will make my life a little bit easier!
I went to jaycar and got a jiffy box suitable to house the stc wiring. I then wired it all up using this diagram
The jiffy box fits well with a nice neat GPO facing out the back.
So once all of the woodwork was done I got busy sanding ready for 2 coats of walnut oil based stain.
I applied the stain with a rag and recoated about 12 hrs after my first coat.
I'm really happy with the colour it came out, I envisioned it to be a little darker/ashy but am pretty content with this!
Oh, and one last pic of the rear access panel on the coffin.
So I'm really hoping my taps come in early this week so I can have them all test fitted before I get into varnishing.
I just kegged a pale ale and dropped it in my mates fridge ready for some mid week pints... I was hoping to save it for my keezer but it tasted too good out of the fermenter to wait. I'd better get another brew on this week
- Kneebone