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Old 05-16-2008, 08:19 AM
BigBadJohn BigBadJohn is offline
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I could have built my kegerator for under $125 if I really wanted to.
I picked up an already converted fridge missing a tank and regulator for $25
20lb aluminum tank costed me $20 cash and $12 to exchange for a filled one
Got a free regulator from work since the guage was broken

But then I did some things to improve on it a little like install a inside/outside digital temperature display, a thermostat controled lightbulb in case it got too cold during the winter, lock hasps and matching padlocks, and a stainless cup dispenser
Also got all new lines, a line cleaning kit, and a new guage so it all costed me $250 in the end, but like I said I really couldve made it for $125 if I wanted to be really cheap about it
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