Jase
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Hi There,
A couple of weeks ago, I was talking to a mate at work, and he asked me if I would have a use for a sodastream system. I said 'absolutely' Price; $0 B)
Then a day or two later, he mentioned that he had an old 45 litre keg that he was getting rid of, and asked if I'd be interested. I said 'absolutely' Price $0. :beer:
He brought the keg to work today, and I thought it was too good to be true. It wasn't a 45 litre keg, but this:
Now that's awesome!!!!!!
I need to fill the hole on the side of the keg. I was thinking of a stainless plug and some epoxy putty. The expoxy putty is rated to 260 degrees c, and is safe to use on drinking water tanks. Any ideas?????
Cheers,
Jase.
A couple of weeks ago, I was talking to a mate at work, and he asked me if I would have a use for a sodastream system. I said 'absolutely' Price; $0 B)
Then a day or two later, he mentioned that he had an old 45 litre keg that he was getting rid of, and asked if I'd be interested. I said 'absolutely' Price $0. :beer:
He brought the keg to work today, and I thought it was too good to be true. It wasn't a 45 litre keg, but this:
Now that's awesome!!!!!!
I need to fill the hole on the side of the keg. I was thinking of a stainless plug and some epoxy putty. The expoxy putty is rated to 260 degrees c, and is safe to use on drinking water tanks. Any ideas?????
Cheers,
Jase.