I bought this kegerator off a guy from craigslist for $35, its old but I love it and it still works like a charm.
I started off by drilling 3 new holes, filling in the old ones with GreatStuff and sanding it down. I then filled in all the holes and dents with Bondo and sanded down the whole thing. Added some caster wheels to the bottom and shined up the handle and center plate. After everything was sanded nicely, I taped off the stuff I didn't want painted and brushed a coat of Kilz on. I then painted a the black line above the taps with Blackboard Paint, that way I can use chalk to write what's on tap. Taped that off and put on three coats of Rust-oleum. I've never painted, bondo'd or done anything like that, so I am pretty happy with the result. I finished it off with two Perlick 425 faucets and a Perlick 575 Creamer Faucet.
I started off by drilling 3 new holes, filling in the old ones with GreatStuff and sanding it down. I then filled in all the holes and dents with Bondo and sanded down the whole thing. Added some caster wheels to the bottom and shined up the handle and center plate. After everything was sanded nicely, I taped off the stuff I didn't want painted and brushed a coat of Kilz on. I then painted a the black line above the taps with Blackboard Paint, that way I can use chalk to write what's on tap. Taped that off and put on three coats of Rust-oleum. I've never painted, bondo'd or done anything like that, so I am pretty happy with the result. I finished it off with two Perlick 425 faucets and a Perlick 575 Creamer Faucet.