sunspun
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30.03.2006, 05:22 |
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This isn't exactly poker trivia, but it's pretty interesting anyway, i thought. And sure, it's poker-related - if you host poker games at home, you gotta try this!
this is all from:
http://www.homepokertourney.com/build-a-kegerator.htm
How To Build a Kegerator
No poker room is complete without a kegerator! What is a kegerator? It is a refrigerator or freezer that has been modified to hold a keg of beer that is dispensed through the side of the fridge. Walk up to your kegerator, place your glass under the tap and let the cold beer flow! And of course, any experienced poker host knows that the more beer your players drink ... the more money you win!
It's quite easy to build a kegerator, especially if you have already proven yourself by building your own poker table! Old fridges and chest freezers are perfect to convert to a kegerator but you can buy a new fridge or freezer for under $200 at places such as Home Depot, Sears, Sam's or Costco. You can buy the additional kegerator hardware in pre-bundled kits or you can search locally for the individual parts. Check out restaurant supply stores for tap equipment and check out welding supply shops for tanks of CO2.
You can construct a kegerator in less than an hour. The beer is driven through a line from the keg inside the fridge to a CO2 tap on the outside of the fridge. You simply drill a hole through the outside of a fridge or freezer, insert a metal shank through the hole, and connect a CO2 tap to the outside and a flexible hose to the inside. That hose is connected to the keg of beer (or soda pop) and another hose is connected from the keg to a tank of CO2.
(MORE INFO AT http://www.homepokertourney.com/build-a-kegerator.htm) |
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