HappyBivouac said:
Details on how you put that setup together? I'd love to know.
trying to find a guide, basically the bigger the freezer the more you can hold, there are some guides for sizing the chest freezers.
http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f35/sizing-your-chest-freezer-corny-kegs-75449/
Basically what i did was buy one that can hold a good amount of my kegs. Remove the top, measure out the border of the top. I created a sleeve with 2x4's, but you can go bigger if you want to use something taller.
I cut out 2x4's into a box that fit to the outside dimensions of my freezer. Painted and sealed the wood.
Placed the wood on top of the freezer and used silicone to create a seal/bead around the freezer and wood, then replaced the freezer lid.
My freezer had 2 pairs of screws on each hinge, so i just screwed one set into the wood and one into the freezer for some added stability.
After that you just need to run everything. I drilled a hole for my CO2 line as my tank is sitting outside of my freezer. I drilled a small hole for my temp probe and placed it in a small bottle full of the blue goo from reusable ice bags (this stabilizes the inside temp to liquid temp instead of air temp). I also ran a computer case fan and attached it to the top of the freezer to move some air and used an old motorola phone charger to power it.
Then you need to buy the parts for the taps, which include the taps and the shanks and drill holes into the collar where you want them and viola.
Search google for keezer build and you will find a bunch of help. I frequent
http://www.homebrewtalk.com/ and there is a DIY section that has a bunch of peoples builds. If you have any questions (either of you) PM me, i'll try to answer. Don't want to derail thread further!