OK, I know this is really lame. Been years since I drilled a hole in any fridge but now that I got my new child:
-I want to mount the engine next to the fridge, feeding a 3/8" beer line of the corny through the fridge wall to 1/2" braided hose, which connects to the engine. I'd also like to keep the CO2 on a breather outside the fridge now as well. I know I could foam the holes closed but I'd like to have some play to draw the lines in or out depending on any changes to my engine configuration (e.g., using a true cask breather v. the DIY low propane regulator as a "breather" I have set up now).
What do you guys use to close up the hole and protect your hoses from getting sliced up by the sharp edges of your fridge wall, while allowing some play in your lines?
-I want to mount the engine next to the fridge, feeding a 3/8" beer line of the corny through the fridge wall to 1/2" braided hose, which connects to the engine. I'd also like to keep the CO2 on a breather outside the fridge now as well. I know I could foam the holes closed but I'd like to have some play to draw the lines in or out depending on any changes to my engine configuration (e.g., using a true cask breather v. the DIY low propane regulator as a "breather" I have set up now).
What do you guys use to close up the hole and protect your hoses from getting sliced up by the sharp edges of your fridge wall, while allowing some play in your lines?