claypot
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anyone got any detailed pics of where ther have shanks entering the 2" cross section? what methods are available for fitting the shanks to the the font other than the k-loc style connector?
can you just weld a 5/8 stainless socket to the font and use a locknut on the shank?
can you even get 5/8" sockets????
or i assume you use short chanks with the wave profile collar given you drilled 22mm holes?
and another question, how difficult is it to open the lid of the keezer with the font tower attached to change kegs?
"can you just weld a 5/8 stainless socket to the font and use a locknut on the shank?"
I guess you could, but would have to rely on thread tape to seal it or get creative making a seal, the fitting you attached is what I used, it seals to the tap via a silicone seal, allowing easy removal for cleaning tap, and resealing and alinement. I wouldn't use a welded socket for these reasons. The above fitting is just an easy cheap solution IMA.
" how difficult is it to open the lid of the keezer with the font tower attached to change kegs"
I've got my freezer on caster wheels and is up against a wall, simply pull out away from wall and gently open lid font isnt that heavy that it stresses the hinges or balance. make beer lines long enough and ensure they lay out the way when closing, I keep random stubbies and 2lt drafto growler in there and grab them as needed easy enough.
@Boxcar
" I plan to weld a wider SS flange onto one of the spool to allow greater support of the heavy overhang."
Yep I gave this alot of thought, with drunken mates in mind. As I was going to put it against the wall I didn't go that way and thought as I was only relying on the strenth of the ply wood there wasnt alot of gain as may of pulled through the thin ply with a big hit any way. I decided to just see how it went and would beef it up if I wasnt happy with the strenth but its actully OK, I like the clean lines with out the flange too.
If it ever fails I will probably spring for a thicker sheet of ply. I saw some bench top ply that was around 50mm at Bunnings last time, that they didn't have when I build mine that would of been sweet.