Just to balance out all of the nice SS bling, here is the copper and soft solder ghetto version :teasing-tease:
MacStill wrote:cant get much more ghetto than tipping the keg up to empty it, you'll have to lift your game to beat that :laughing-rolling:
MacStill wrote:cant get much more ghetto than tipping the keg up to empty it, you'll have to lift your game to beat that :laughing-rolling:
MacStill wrote:cant get much more ghetto than tipping the keg up to empty it, you'll have to lift your game to beat that :laughing-rolling:
bt1 wrote:Be keen to a gas users solution... worried about the internal seals of the ball valve melting....lifting these kegs is getting harder :handgestures-thumbdown:
bt1
5 o'clock wrote:
3/4 inch bend welded in centre of base, pipe to extend out to edge of keg then another bend and the tap, all in stainless until the tap then a brass hose fitting to attach garden hose to drain into sewer or onto garden.
Assuming you are after design ideas, if I had my time again I would have mounted the elements on the side of the keg relative to the fill port so that I am not worried about spills going onto the elements and they wouldn't get in the way when I am filling the boiler.
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