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Old 07-09-2008, 09:30 AM
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Senior Member Jumper, in the thread, "Nostalgia Electrics Kegerator really works", you said that you drilled a hole in the Nostalgia Kegerator. Could you send me a picture of the place where you drilled the hole for the CO2 tube or give me a little more information about doing this. I am afraid to drill into my unit for fear that I will hit a cooling line and turn it into junk. Also, what size drill bit did you use? Did you work your way up to the final size increasing drill bits or start out with the large drill bit first? Does your CO2 bottle sit on the floor behind your unit or did you mount a stand to the unit so you can wheel your kegerator and bottle around together? Thank you for all the input you have given us Nostalgia owners in the pass, it has helped a lot in serving a good mug of beer.
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Old 07-11-2008, 08:03 AM
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Well I never heard from Jumper so I just picked a spot and drilled a hole for the CO2 hose. If anyone is interested I can give you the details and send you some pictures of how I did this. My next project is to build a platform for the bottle to sit on and roll around with the kegerator.
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Old 07-14-2008, 06:23 AM
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Sorry I never got back to you, I've been in and out of town the last few weeks. I couldn't snap the pic thanks to the still mostly full keg of Sam Adam's Summer Ale in the way.

Sounds like you got it worked out, although your hole is probably much bigger than mine. I still have the CO2 bottle inside the unit, I needed a hole to run the wiring through for the new temp probe and power wires for the circulation fan and tower blower.

Glad you got it worked out.
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