Kegerator shelf
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:42 pm
I'm just about finished making a bi-level shelf for my side-by-side kegerator.
Both shelves are plywood; the bottom shelf rests on the hump in back and has two 2x4 legs in front. The top shelf is freestanding with PVC pipe legs.
I am wrapping both plywood shelves with galvanized steel, primarily to make smooth surfaces that are easy to wipe clean. I already have done the bottom shelf myself and it took a long time because I don't have a sheet metal brake. There was a lot of clamping and hammering involved.
Does anyone know where I could go in town to have the sheet metal for the top shelf bent that won't cost a lot of money? It's probably a 5- to 10-minute job, even they cut the sheet down to size. The results would look better than what I did, too.
Both shelves are plywood; the bottom shelf rests on the hump in back and has two 2x4 legs in front. The top shelf is freestanding with PVC pipe legs.
I am wrapping both plywood shelves with galvanized steel, primarily to make smooth surfaces that are easy to wipe clean. I already have done the bottom shelf myself and it took a long time because I don't have a sheet metal brake. There was a lot of clamping and hammering involved.
Does anyone know where I could go in town to have the sheet metal for the top shelf bent that won't cost a lot of money? It's probably a 5- to 10-minute job, even they cut the sheet down to size. The results would look better than what I did, too.