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John Mac
1st Kit
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Keezer Build
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May 09, 2019, 06:33:07 pm »
Here are a few images of my latest beer build. I had the mahogany laying around and thought that I'd play around with the joinery. Like a rookie, I didn't think before I drilled a hole for the temp probe in the case of the freezer, it was a bit of an eyesore and it's good thing I didn't hit anything important. Nothing a sticker and little sealant can't fix. I attached the collar to the freezer with RTV but have since found that I need to reattach it with construction adhesive. I was thinking that I wanted to keep the option of returning the unit to service as a chest freezer, but I'll go ahead and make it a more permanent install. The drip tray is held on with magnetic tape. I need to make a cleat to rest it on since there's not enough steel for the magnets to have much of a grip on. I'm looking to keep the tray removable and NOT drill into the side of the freezer again.
IMG_1401 2
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John
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IMG_1402 2
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John
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IMG_1403 2
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John
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Robert
Official Poobah of No Life. (I Got Ban Hammered by Drew)
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May 09, 2019, 06:51:36 pm »
That's gorgeous! Clearly not a "rookie" at some things, most of us don't have mahogany "lying around," or that kind of joinery skill. Great stroke of luck missing all the vitals drilling that hole!
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Rob Stein
Akron, Ohio
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