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Nothing beats a Forstner
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I used a 1" bit to drill the first hole in the 4" diameter tower.
I plan to use sheets of foam to insulate the inside of the tower and eventually add a temperature probe at the top that will switch on a fan to blow cool air from the main chamber up into the tower to help cool the lines.
Then I put the faucet and shank that I've had for over 10 years in the hole and snugged it up. As I get more faucets and shanks I will drill and mount them. I think this tower can hold 3 faucets which is convenient since the chest freezer can only hold 3 Corny kegs.
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