Totally a worthwhile sport. Squash is an incredibly tough workout if you’re any good and playing with a half-decent partner. Some people said they have a problem finding opponenets… you need to join a club! I got a bunch of people to play with because I joined a club and am now in a ladder. Theres tons of places to play… especially here in Seattle (indoor sports are popular haha). Anyone in seattle who wants a game let me know!
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This is a totally cool project – I just finished mine on Friday, got the keg that night, and… well, after that I don’t remember too much! Totally a budget way of having a party and drinking beer. Average cost is probably half of a can or bottle, even if you buy the cheap nasty beer (ahem Coors, Bud ahem). Steps:
1) Buy an old fridge – preferably something that won’t completely annihalate the ozone. I got mine at a yard sale.
2) Buy kit (Tor wrote out the components below – regulator, CO2 tank, lines, cleaning stuff, coupler, etc). I got mine online but I was told you can buy locally as well.
3) Make the kegerator – this is the only tricky part. There’s some decent instruction online, ie Wikipedia instructions or this kegerator instructional video
4) You’ll need some good tools – go to Home Depot etc and make sure you have a quality drill bit.
5) Enjoy the cold draft beer!! If you need help with your project just reply, I am the kegerator master now :) :)
(Pic is of my kegerator right after construction)
Are there any places in the Pacific NW to do this? IE. Washington, British Columbia?

