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Old 02-09-2008, 05:35 AM
miboyd miboyd is offline
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Default Tools for making jockey box?

Hey guys,

I've got a jockey box kit on the way and my own cooler. What are the best tools/drill bits to use to drill through the plastic coolers?

Here's the coolers: Techni Ice Comos Ice Boxes - WELCOME TO GLOBAL NATIONAL AUSTRALIA ( TECHNI ICE)

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miboyd
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Old 02-14-2008, 07:06 PM
CoreyD CoreyD is offline
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Get a cheap hole saw kit and match the size to the shanks.
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Old 02-15-2008, 06:29 AM
Crucial_25 Crucial_25 is offline
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Default jockey box

I just made a jockey box a few days ago.. the same 1" hole saw that I used for my kegerator worked perfectly drilling into my coleman cooler....

a 7/8" would work as well

drill, crescent wrench and faucet wrench and away you go!

I dont know which size coil you bought but I have a 50ft. and I used 20 psi and it worked great 100 or 120 ft coils use 32-34 psi

I hope you have the same success that I had with my micromatic jockey box
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