Simple Keezer

Just finished building my keezer. With all the awesome projects on this forum and others it was easy to figure how to do this. I used 2 x 6 pine for the insider collar and 1 x 8 maple for the outside. Here’s a picture after the first coat of stain. I used Minwax Polyshades (stain and polyurethane combo) “Golden Oak.”

After the second coat dried I applied weatherstripping, checked out the fit, and waited for the other faucets to arrive. The fit is very snug.

I drilled the hole for the CO2 line and installed the manifold and gas lines.

Faucets came in the mail today. Woohoo!

Another shot of the guts. As you can see I still need to find myself a third corny keg.

Well that’s it. Thanks for all the inspiration!

Nice build.  Looks great ! You just went up in the esteem of your friends !

Thanks! Yes. I’m sure a few will be knocking on the door come Super Bowl time.

Knock, knock…

(Superbowl?  That beer looks ready to go now!) :smiley:

Nice job on your keezer!

Allright! The simpler the better. Well put together.

Looks great!  what size bit did you use for the shanks?

7/8 drill bit.

There’s a little wiggle room, but once you put the nut on they’re secure.

A hole saw to be more specific.

Nice work there Dan!

Looks good. You should’ve gone with Perlicks though!

Nice job!