Building the collar you can see I extended the length of my collar to be six feet long. This will be roughly the size of what I plan will be the bar top.
I used an L bracket in each corner to give it a little more strength.
I used some basic weather stripping along the bottom of the collar to help insulate. A little later on I will use some silicone calk to really make a good seal. This is key to help keep down the amount of condensation that is inevitable.

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Looks awesome Scott. Very nice job!
How long did this project take?
How does the freezer stay attached to the bottom collar? Is there an L joint screwed in that keeps it in place?
awesome job! maybe I missed the explanation somewhere, but how are you accessing the kegs? does the entire top lift off?
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