contrarian
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I purchased sanke kegs for use as a HLT and mash tun and am looking at using triclover fittings to connect to the bottom of the keg.
This sounds fairly simple, all you need is a 2" clamp and a compatible fitting with a 2" ferrule. The only problem is that it is difficult to find something that simply converts to a useful size fitting.
I am not fussed about having sanitary fittings all the way through, it is more a means of attaching an outlet to the bottom of the keg.
The simplest approach seems to be a 2" ferrule that converts to a 1/2" NPT thread as elbows etc for this are cheap and readily available but to find that fitting means ordering from brewers hardware and 2 of those delivered is in the ball park of $70au.
The alternate option seems to be cheap chinese kit from the bay but would involve triclover 90 degree elbow, reducer and then converting to 1/2" NPT or just going triclover all the way through which would mean getting sanitary ball valves as well.
Are there any simple ways to do this I am overlooking? The more I write the more I think the simplest method will be the brewers hardware bit https://www.brewershardware.com/2-Tri-Clover-X-1-2-Male-NPT.html and some other cheap NPT stainless from local suppliers. I guess I am just surprised that this isn't available locally.
This sounds fairly simple, all you need is a 2" clamp and a compatible fitting with a 2" ferrule. The only problem is that it is difficult to find something that simply converts to a useful size fitting.
I am not fussed about having sanitary fittings all the way through, it is more a means of attaching an outlet to the bottom of the keg.
The simplest approach seems to be a 2" ferrule that converts to a 1/2" NPT thread as elbows etc for this are cheap and readily available but to find that fitting means ordering from brewers hardware and 2 of those delivered is in the ball park of $70au.
The alternate option seems to be cheap chinese kit from the bay but would involve triclover 90 degree elbow, reducer and then converting to 1/2" NPT or just going triclover all the way through which would mean getting sanitary ball valves as well.
Are there any simple ways to do this I am overlooking? The more I write the more I think the simplest method will be the brewers hardware bit https://www.brewershardware.com/2-Tri-Clover-X-1-2-Male-NPT.html and some other cheap NPT stainless from local suppliers. I guess I am just surprised that this isn't available locally.