I finally decided to attack the GE fridge that my mother-in-law gave me.
Ths fridge is in great shape (one small ding on the front), and that was part of what kept me from diving in. I was afraid I was going to totally destroy the fridge and would have spent the money on a tower that I then couldn't use. I have been very worried about the fact that this has a freezer compartment at the top. Getting the kegs into it looked like it would be an issue.
I decided to go ahead and start messing with it and if it started to get ugly I would just abort the mission. I haven't bought the tower yet, so the only thing to lose is a free fridge.
The first thing was the shelving on the door, which came off after removing a big handful of screws:
I'll need to purchase a panel of some sort to put in there so that the rubber magnetic seal can be put back on properly.
I already knew that a pin-lock keg would fit inside under the freezer compartment, but the thing was just a little too narrow to put to pin-locks in side-by side. I was either going to have to cut out the little plastic bumps from the inside of the fridge (where the shelves slide into) or bite the bullet and deal with the freezer and try to put two taller, but narrower, ball-lock kegs in it.
Ths fridge is in great shape (one small ding on the front), and that was part of what kept me from diving in. I was afraid I was going to totally destroy the fridge and would have spent the money on a tower that I then couldn't use. I have been very worried about the fact that this has a freezer compartment at the top. Getting the kegs into it looked like it would be an issue.
I decided to go ahead and start messing with it and if it started to get ugly I would just abort the mission. I haven't bought the tower yet, so the only thing to lose is a free fridge.
The first thing was the shelving on the door, which came off after removing a big handful of screws:
I'll need to purchase a panel of some sort to put in there so that the rubber magnetic seal can be put back on properly.
I already knew that a pin-lock keg would fit inside under the freezer compartment, but the thing was just a little too narrow to put to pin-locks in side-by side. I was either going to have to cut out the little plastic bumps from the inside of the fridge (where the shelves slide into) or bite the bullet and deal with the freezer and try to put two taller, but narrower, ball-lock kegs in it.