Fitting a bulkhead fitting and tap to a cornelius keg. Can it be done?

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I'm currently fermenting in a couple of cornelius kegs and I'm considering installing a bulkhead fitting and tap to them so that I can draw off samples etc.

I don't aim to pressurise them once this is done. They will be dedicated to fermenting. So holding pressure isn't a problem.

Can anyone forsee any problems with this?
 
Can you not just use a picnic tap on the out post to draw a sample that way you can continue to use it as a keg as well if wanted
 
You'd have to shorten the dip tube but I'd do that too rather than messing about trying to install a tap, I think it'd be difficult with the diameter of a corny
 
Getting it low enough will be a problem and you will have to have a pickup tube on the inside anyway. I have a 45l post mix someone did it to that's like using a religious text for bog roll.
 
I considered doing this to some I had (since sold) and if you can get past everyone else crying about it, it is just a tall, stainless vessel so there's no reason it should be any different to fitting a tap to a 50L legally acquired keg you legally acquired from somewhere legal like my boil kettle.
 
rehabs_for_quitters said:
Can you not just use a picnic tap on the out post to draw a sample that way you can continue to use it as a keg as well if wanted
This is what I currently do, but wanted to avoid having to hook up the CO2 to draw a sample.

Edit:

I'm not short of kegs, so wouldn't miss a couple being used as dedicated fermentors.

manticle said:
I'd happily use most religious texts as bog roll.
:D
 
Thats a good idea it would be easy to do. Just drill a hole in the side to suit a 1/2 inch skin fitting. Then put a ball valve on that.
 
The only problem is drilling thru the Stainless steel it can be a bitch if your not use to it
 
tommykkk said:
The only problem is drilling thru the Stainless steel it can be a bitch if your not use to it
I've done a keggle in the past and would imagine that the thin wall of the cornelius keg would be a doddle in comparison. I have a step drill bit which makes a pretty good job of it.
 

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