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Linz said:
Jase,

Do you have access to the inside of the keg(I assume you do but cant see it in the pic)?

There is a s/steel fabricator/welder down at Lumeah.
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Borret said:
Gough said:
FWIW I have a similar vessel
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Linz,
I would note that although a bit trickier to weld..a patch will be much better welded on the inside than the outside as you will end up with a bad crap trap if you don't.
Although silicon will never exceed 100deg in this instance I still would avoid it.

Are those fittings on the ends standard or been fitted 'aftermarket'

Borret
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Who you talkin' to Willis????

this is Jase's thread.....I, also, alluded to patching the hole from the inside, hence my question of access to the inside of the keg..

Merry Christmas to one and all :party:

Beerz


Linz
 
Hmm bugger. Don't know how I managed that. Guess that's what happens when you try to express read and post while flicking screens at work. No harm done ol' son.

Merry Christmas to ye 'll

Borret
 
i use to have a boiler like that i welded handles on it and also welded over the plate

and it just boiled up my latest Belgian Jaz :)

The plate welded over the bung hole is definitely the way to go.
 
just a couple of pics so u can get an idea

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