Lastly, a better idea of the inside. As you may see from the previous picture, I had to remove the shelving from the front door. I pushed the insulation back into place and screwed a sheet of plexiglass over it instead. On the inside, I had two big things - first, I had to cut each shelf short so that the kegs would fit in. I can still put unused ingredients in there, store a pair of sixpacks, or anything else. The other thing I had to do was bend the crap out of the freezer piece. This is of course the part that cools the fridge, and I was careful with it. All I really did was bend it into a 90 degree angle, and run a pair of screws through (a section of it that wouldn't hurt anything) to hold it in place.

It was about $50 or so to pick up the fridge from a friend, maybe $10 for the plexiglass, and an afternoon worth of work. Doesn't hold quite what these other pictures show, but really - 10 gallons is more than enough for the smaller gatherings I have.


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