After reading this, I says self,, I know peoples that now only can appreciate but have probably built better Kegerators..
What say you??
Who has one??
And who has built one??
Bonus points for pictures..
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Make a Kegerator, From Wired How-To Wiki
If you're serious about cold beer, you will eventually find yourself yearning for a kegerator. Finding a used one is hard to do, so you are left with two options: You can buy a new one, or convert an old refrigerator.
Even a low-end commercial kegerator will run you $400 or more, and a nice one will be more than $600. If you've got a spare fridge, you can build a kegerator for around $200. It's easy to do, and well worth it. We should know: This how-to is based on Wired's own kegerator construction project.
Too busy to make your own? You can buy a commercial kegerator for as little as $450 -- read our review of two kegerators -- or a pimped-out kegerator for substantially more.
Contents
* 1 Video
* 2 What you'll need
o 2.1 There are kits, too
* 3 How to proceed
o 3.1 Step 1: Find a fridge
o 3.2 Step 2: Drill a hole in your fridge
o 3.3 Step 3: Install the tap
o 3.4 Step 4: Connect the CO2
o 3.5 Step 5: Tap the keg
o 3.6 Step 6: Mmmm... BEER
* 4 Tips & Tricks
* 5 Additional Reading
http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Make_a_Kegerator
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