Drip tray for keezer?

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Drip tray for keezer?

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I'm getting to the last stages of my keezer build, and one of the final open issues is the drip tray. Anyone have any good options?

I like the idea I've seen of doing drip trays that are held on magnetically, as that should assist with cleaning. And I don't want to drop major coin on this one, as I'll probably re-build the keezer in a few years to a "tower" type and don't want to waste too much money today.

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A couple mud pans from Home Depot. You'll find them with the drywall tools.
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maltbarley wrote:A couple mud pans from Home Depot. You'll find them with the drywall tools.
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Look for the pan that has welded corners...otherwise it will leak
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Re: Drip tray for keezer?

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Nice. I clearly need it now:
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Re: Drip tray for keezer?

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I purchased my drip tray from http://www.barproducts.com Do a search on the site for "Stainless Steel Drip Tray" The site is sort of hard to navigate, but it will popup in a search. The price is $18.49. I followed the same idea that Sam did with his keezer and drip tray, and used a strong velcro for attaching the drip tray to my brackets. I attached my brackets to my keezer with mounting tape. Works like a charm.
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Re: Drip tray for keezer?

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Check eBay. i found a great 18 inch drip tray at a great price
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Re: Drip tray for keezer?

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I ended up going with the mud pans from Home Depot. And with access to some very powerful magnets, I think I'll be good to go.

Besides, an 18" drip tray won't cut it. My taps are spaced 5" center-to-center, and when I go to a 6th tap (soon) I'll need a minimum 20" run. So I bought 2x of the 12" home depot pans.
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