surly
Well-Known Member
Hey b00ner, not taken more pics, sorry.
All I have done is cut out some thin camping mat and glued it to the bottom on the i/s and o/s as well as glue a yoga mat on i/s all the way around the sides.
I cut the mat on the bottom so that it sat in the grooves on the i/s and repeated the process for the o/s. This means I didn't lift the keg up too high with the insulation.
As for the lid, I cut out the majority of the concave section, then glued some plastic across the top. This means that the clearance i/s is level with the top of the lid. Previously, the insert piece protruded a 5-6 centimetres into the barrel.
My intentions are to put a large garbage bag i/s, place the keg in this then fill the space around the keg with ice. This should prevent the water trickling between gaps and touching the walls of the barrel as well as making it easier to empty/clean.
Hope this all makes sense.
All I have done is cut out some thin camping mat and glued it to the bottom on the i/s and o/s as well as glue a yoga mat on i/s all the way around the sides.
I cut the mat on the bottom so that it sat in the grooves on the i/s and repeated the process for the o/s. This means I didn't lift the keg up too high with the insulation.
As for the lid, I cut out the majority of the concave section, then glued some plastic across the top. This means that the clearance i/s is level with the top of the lid. Previously, the insert piece protruded a 5-6 centimetres into the barrel.
My intentions are to put a large garbage bag i/s, place the keg in this then fill the space around the keg with ice. This should prevent the water trickling between gaps and touching the walls of the barrel as well as making it easier to empty/clean.
Hope this all makes sense.