Kegger Bar without the keg box

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    Hi. I’m a full-time college student, and needless to say it’s going to be tough for me to fund building this entire bar. However, I do think I like the look of the Kegger Bar more than the original Straight Bar, and I also really like the idea of having the keg box and tapper. I’d like to build the Kegger Bar without the keg box this summer. How hard would it be for me to add in the keg box later, say maybe next summer. Also, should I try and insulate some of the parts of the bar now when I’m building it, to make it much easier when I want to build the keg box next summer? Any thoughts on how it would be easiest to go about this would be very helpful. Thanks!

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      nn:

      No problem whatsoever!

      Build whatever you can afford. You can always come back and finish up later. That’s pretty much the way I do things anyway…phase 1, 2, 3, etc…

      Remember, the plans are provided as a guide. You do not need to follow them to a “T”. Making small changes is perfectly acceptable and makes the bar unique.

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