3 perlick faucets
3 stainless faucet shanks
2 pass-through shanks for gas
X number of 1/4" MFL tailpieces
many wingnuts
1 5-way 1/4" MFL distributor
many barbed swivel nuts
4 kegs
millions of replacement o-rings
silicone spray for o-ring lube
many 1/4" MFL ball-lock disconnects
dual-gauge regulator
second regulator body to convert to dual-body reg
various tools (faucet wrench, and many others)
bunches of 1/4" MFL male-male adaptors, T’s, etc
several MPT to 1/4" MFL checkvalves (to replace the barbed ones that seem to come by default)
10# CO2 tank
lots and lots of beverage line
tap handles
bleeder valve
…and probably a lot more I’m forgetting.
Haven’t totaled it all up, but I gotta think I’m pushing 5 bills.
In Columbia. Guess you’re not too far down the road!
Actually, I’ve been up and running for a while, just haven’t put everything together in a permanent configuration. For more than a year now I’ve just been running my gas lines through the door of the fridge (like literally, in through the door, not drilled or plumbed in any way), using picnic taps and creativity.
Will be good to get everything “hard-wired”–much easier to work with that way.
On a different topic, I can’t figure out how to edit a post on this new board, and smilies aren’t working for me either .