Nullnvoid
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Hey Nully I might have something in the shed it might fit into. I'll have a look & measure it up.
Are you coming on to me? hahahaha
Hey Nully I might have something in the shed it might fit into. I'll have a look & measure it up.
If it matters to determine the length more accurately, could you fill the entire coil with water (make sure there's not air bubbles), then drain and measure the volume/weight of water (or just measure the weight difference in the coil between empty & full).
Then measure the exact internal diameter of the tube.
From there it should be kinda easy to calculate the length of the tube of x diameter to be filled by y volume of water.
But probably doesn't need to be that accurate ..
Hey Nully I might have something in the shed it might fit into. I'll have a look & measure it up.
Are you coming on to me? hahahaha
What might it be?
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I picked up an 80lt keg years ago from a bloke on here to convert to a kettle & he was gunna chuck out these cut keggy things, so I took them & they've been hiding in the back of the shed since.
Need a bit of TLC but the black one is already insulated, has a tap hole in it. About 35 wide x 48cm high.
The dodgy one is just a cut keg, about 40cm x 40cm.
Yes it is.So the black one is one of those rubberised kegs?
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