drip trays?

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  1. g198569

    g198569 Aspirant (273) Mar 16, 2010 Pennsylvania

    Can anyone tell me where I can purchase a 3 hole shank mount drip tray for something under $100?
    I realize they are stainless and all,but I just want to keep my taps from dripping on the floor/paper towels!
    I have a fridge conversion and just want to mount the thing to the front. I went with the three holes for the shanks only because of ease if install.
    Thanks in advance and Happy New Year to all!
     
  2. MrShake

    MrShake Initiate (0) Nov 7, 2013 Illinois

    Yea, I don't think your gonna find that... just buck up and do it. I got a 4 hole about a year and it was WELL worth what I paid for it!
     
  3. zero_signal

    zero_signal Initiate (0) Aug 8, 2013 New Jersey

    $99.00 Boom!!!!!

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    http://rapidswholesale.com/beer-sup...-pans-trays/high-back-drip-pan-ss-3-hole.html
     
  4. g198569

    g198569 Aspirant (273) Mar 16, 2010 Pennsylvania

    Okay...Thanks....but what is the hole spacing then on a three hole?
    All the sites give you the dim. for the overall size but not for hole spacing.
    Any help there?
    (not intending to sound
     
  5. g198569

    g198569 Aspirant (273) Mar 16, 2010 Pennsylvania

    Thanks Zero! Just called the company and they are getting back to me with the info!
    So pop the top or tap a 16 and just sit and watch the snow!
    Thanks again....I knew i could count on you guys!
     
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  6. zero_signal

    zero_signal Initiate (0) Aug 8, 2013 New Jersey

    I
    would guess 4" on center since unit is 16" width
     
  7. g198569

    g198569 Aspirant (273) Mar 16, 2010 Pennsylvania

    said the same but don't want drilled holes where holes arent supposed to be!
     
  8. zero_signal

    zero_signal Initiate (0) Aug 8, 2013 New Jersey

    lol..I think micromatics is drilled 3" center. But your up to $160
     
  9. g198569

    g198569 Aspirant (273) Mar 16, 2010 Pennsylvania

    I found a restuarant supply house,paid 13 dollars for a 13 inch drip plastic drip tray with a stainless grill,made some brackets out of alum. and spent 45 cents on sheet metel screws!
    It is the bomb for about 20 bucks!
     
  10. meigs3

    meigs3 Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2009 Florida

    I use a mud pan and it is glued to my freezer/kegerator. Didn't want to have to drill holes so I used adhesive. The stainless steel looks good. Got mine at Lowe's.
     
  11. ne0m00re

    ne0m00re Initiate (0) Feb 19, 2008 Ohio

    I use a stainless steel mud pan as well. I attached it to my keezer using three rare-earth magnets.
     
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