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Best places to purchase wood for keggerator

Post by sleepyjamie » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:14 pm

Like to make my kegerator a bit more eye appealing. Wondering if anyone knows where the best place is to buy wood?

My plan is to have a four (or six) tap perlick colar system. Top of the kegerator i will likely put some kind of nice tile or backsplace for the surface, and eventually a drip tray.
CO2 will be external to the kegerator so i can maximize the number of kegs.

The front and sides i was thinking of going with 1/4" or 3/8" plywood (maybe pine) and applying a stain.

Thoughts? suggestions?

I'm not much of a woodworker, any hints on making this look good would be great.
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Re: Best places to purchase wood for keggerator

Post by LiverDance » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:28 pm

If your into hockey...
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Re: Best places to purchase wood for keggerator

Post by sleepyjamie » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:33 pm

LiverDance wrote:If your into hockey...

lol nice. unfortuantely no, i want something that i can convince the wife that i can put the kegerator upstairs near the kitchen
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Re: Best places to purchase wood for keggerator

Post by LiverDance » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:37 pm

sleepyjamie wrote:
LiverDance wrote:If your into hockey...

lol nice. unfortuantely no, i want something that i can convince the wife that i can put the kegerator upstairs near the kitchen

this guy used Cherry and seems like it passed the bosses test..

http://knittingwithbeer.blogspot.ca/201 ... -here.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

My buddy justin finished his bar with old barn wood, rough type lumber, and it turned out great but it has more of a rustic type finish to it. If you're looking for something you can stain maybe some tounge and groove pine?
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Re: Best places to purchase wood for keggerator

Post by sleepyjamie » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:43 pm

LiverDance wrote:
sleepyjamie wrote:
LiverDance wrote:If your into hockey...

lol nice. unfortuantely no, i want something that i can convince the wife that i can put the kegerator upstairs near the kitchen

this guy used Cherry and seems like it passed the bosses test..

http://knittingwithbeer.blogspot.ca/201 ... -here.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

My buddy justin finished his bar with old barn wood, rough type lumber, and it turned out great but it has more of a rustic type finish to it. If you're looking for something you can stain maybe some tounge and groove pine?
yeah tongue and groove pine would be good
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Re: Best places to purchase wood for keggerator

Post by sleepyjamie » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:46 pm

i was even thinking of just buying some hardwood and glueing it to the face of the freezer.
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Re: Best places to purchase wood for keggerator

Post by Stusbrews » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:47 pm

Funny you should mention that - I was just debating the same for my new build...and I love woodwork. Thinking raised panels all round, oak, something like the old english/irish ones. Not sure how it affect the cooling tho - seems to be a fair amount of heat coming from the sides of the freezer. Louvered panels maybe....?
Was thinking goodbrothers or east coast specialties (both in dartmouth) for the wood.
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Re: Best places to purchase wood for keggerator

Post by sleepyjamie » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:51 pm

yeah heating could be a probably do u guys not recommend glueing the wood to the side of the fridge?

any other suggestions?
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Re: Best places to purchase wood for keggerator

Post by Stusbrews » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:57 pm

Wow, I like the cherry one, but needs a pour shelf/drip tray...maybe thats why she says its not done yet..
@sleepy - I dunno about yours, but mine seems to use the sides/back for heat dissipation(no cooling fins visible) the other problem is I dont think youll find a glue to really bond wood to the shiny plastic surface.

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Re: Best places to purchase wood for keggerator

Post by sleepyjamie » Tue Aug 21, 2012 5:02 pm

Stusbrews wrote:Wow, I like the cherry one, but needs a pour shelf/drip tray...maybe thats why she says its not done yet..
@sleepy - I dunno about yours, but mine seems to use the sides/back for heat dissipation(no cooling fins visible) the other problem is I dont think youll find a glue to really bond wood to the shiny plastic surface.
ill have to take a look at mine, but the front is more metallic not plastic. im sure i could use construction grade glue which bonds to metal / wood. cant remember if mine heats a lot in the front or sides.
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Re: Best places to purchase wood for keggerator

Post by Dirt Chicken » Tue Aug 21, 2012 6:39 pm

I used a tube of PLP-premium, that usually will bond most things in this reality :D

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