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Old 08-26-2008, 06:59 PM
whutever whutever is offline
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Default My opinion is build your own . . .

If you've got room in the garage, laundry room, or anywhere else then build your own. You can buy a new or used refrigerator anywhere from a $100 to $400 or so. Purchase any of MM's conversion kits at an excellent price, yank the shelving and crispers, reinforce the bottom of the fridge with 1" sub flooring (paint to match if you want), and with the drilling of one hole in the door you're ready to install the hardware for an excellent Kegerator. Just don't forget to reinforce the shank that goes through the door with some PVC cut to scale. You can do this with either a Fridge or a Freezer - upright or otherwise. Check out the attached pic. I can fit either one 1/2 barrel and one Corney Keg, four Corney Kegs, or one 1/4 barrel and two corney kegs inside.
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