Class68driver
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Long shot I know but I always prefer to see if I can upcycle something rather than buy new. Looking for a kegarator, happy to collect and pay cash. Cheers
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I probably could find a fridge, but I'm wanting a ready to go kegarator with taps etc. Thanks.Can you find a second hand fridge locally and then buy the kegs etc?
Takes less than an hour to make a kegerator from an old fridge and something like this Premium Double Keg Kit - choice of Keg, Tap and RegulatorI probably could find a fridge, but I'm wanting a ready to go kegarator with taps etc. Thanks.
Honestly, it’s simple.Thanks for the suggestions folks, I will look into it. Cheers .
I'll have a look online, sure they'll be some YouTube video to reference. Thanks again.Honestly, it’s simple.
I’m probably the least handy person in the World and once thought of I was going to get a kegerator it would be a ready made one. I was shocked how easy it was. 2 holes in the fridge with a holesaw drillbit, screw in the taps and away you go.
I just made one, pretty simple. Got a used Hotpoint fridge for £50, they do a model without the big thermostat on the side wall (RLA36) that also doesn't have a full width 'lump' at the bottom for the compressor. Can fit two of the thinner cornies in. Drilled a 2" hole in the top to feed beer and gas lines and it now supplies cold beer to my bar mounted taps (made out of 2" steel pipe and a couple of eBay flow control beer taps). Whole thing has cost around 200 plus the gas bottle.
I found these videos helpful, from two ends of the spectrum in terms of nerdiness!
Most (if not all) UK fridges only have the cooling at the back so there's minimal danger of drilling through a coolant line.
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