drakeskakes
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Photos are worth 1000 words so I'll let the pictures tell the story
Very good looking unit. A thought came to me this morning. I don't see any ventilation system for heat from the freezer motor. Do you have this built in to prevent over heating and automatic shutdown? Not having the unit snug to the wall could take care of the heat.
I pull it off the wall and open the lidThat's sweet. I too am curious how you access the inside of the freezer.
2.5 or 3gallon will be going insideI'm curious why you put four faucets on it when it only holds three kegs.
It looks awesome though. I love the tile and the light adds a nice touch.
What are you trying to see, I didn't take as many photos as I would have liked, but I'll do my best to show you what you're trying to see.Beautiful man!
Can you post a picture of the open door from a few steps back?
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It looks grey because it was "flat." It didn't have the poly on it yet.Looks really nice! What did you use for ebonizing the wood? The front panel on it is ebonized as well? On one pic, the front looks gray, then on another pic it looks black, then on a third picture it looks tan. Which is it?
I hate people with talent.
Specifically what I am trying to see is how you access the freezer/kegs inside. It doesn't really look like the top is attached to the freezer lid.
Agree on the comment for plans if you have em. I'd love to replicate something like that.
Sorry, I wish I had some plans for you but it was kind of a build as I go project. I had an idea in my head, and since home depot is across the street I was able to just come and go as I pleased, no need for drawn up plans.
The only real measurements were for the top. I knew the area it had to fit in, and went from there. The foot print wasn't as important.
Basically, I built a box around my freezer, and some edges on my lid. I probably spent 3 extra days and 20% more than I had to just because of trial and error, but to be honest I'm glas it went that way. I could easily build another in half the time for half the price.
My biggest hold up was deciding what tiles, and laying the tile since I had never done it before, and the coffin box.
I built 3 boxes before getting it right. Honestly, a staple gun made it much much much easier to do solo. It gave me a "extra set of hands" to hold the wood together so I could drill it.
Hope this helps, I'm sure you were hoping for more, but unfortunately I don't have anything for you
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