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Old 10-16-2006, 11:45 AM
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Default Thank you Micromatic!

Well, I did my research, measured up and bought a chest freezer at Brandsmart. I then bought a nice brass dual draught tower and all the fittings from Micromatic.

I found this diagram http://www.micromatic.com/draft-keg-...d-cid-530.html
absolutely invaluable in setting up my remote system. Also, reading these forums and hearing of the many solutions to problems helped also.

I now have a remote system that serves great cold beer. Thanks guys!

If you want to see my setup, I'll be posting pictures here: http://www.harrisonsplace.com/module...umName=album48

One thing I did differently than Micromatic suggested - I bought 4inch flexible aluminum duct from Home Depot for 10 bucks and insulated it myself (pipe on micromatic was INSANELY expensive). I couldn't find flexible 2inch aluminum ANYWHERE for a reasonable price so I used PVC pipe with a 45 degree elbow to get from the freezer (which is behind the Union Jack) to the bar and then a 90 degree elbow to get to the tower on the bar.

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