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Hi guys,
I'm using a 50l keg as my mash tun and drilled a 1/2 inch hole in it to accommodate a dial thermometer but of course I have put the hole in the wrong place. Can you patch stainless steel with anything or should I just jam a bung in it? If it wasn't so embarrassing i'd put a photo up...
 
You would need to have it welded, but why not just use a 1/2" stainless bolt, couple of washers and a rubber or teflon seal on each. Easy fix and tell people it's meant to be like that.

Batz
 
"Did you drill 1/2" or clearance for 1/2" BSP?
 
Batz said:
You would need to have it welded, but why not just use a 1/2" stainless bolt, couple of washers and a rubber or teflon seal on each. Easy fix and tell people it's meant to be like that.

Batz
Cause I'm an idiot Batz, you know how a keg has a bump in it, well i drilled the hole on top of that bump so there is no way to seal it. :blink: the hole is big enough to fit a 1/2 BSP.
 
you know how a keg has a bump in it, well i drilled the hole on top of that bump so there is no way to seal it. :blink: the hole is big enough to fit a 1/2 BSP.

Looks like it's patch or toss?

A question of economics I'd say or as a last resort (depending how bad it is) try soft copper washers on both sides.
 
TidalPete said:
Looks like it's patch or toss?

A question of economics I'd say or as a last resort (depending how bad it is) try soft copper washers on both sides.
Agree with Pete, you could botch it but I'll start again.
Lesson #1..better luck next time. ;)

Batz
 
Here's what I have done!

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Or there's a guy in Frankston selling 50lt kegs for $55 each.
Or a guy on ebay selling better ones for $75.

Couple of options there, but I'd try a bit of threaded bar/bar stock/stainless washer/20c piece and some Knead It first off.

Hell, I'd even try a wine cork.
 
tavas said:
Or there's a guy in Frankston selling 50lt kegs for $55 each.
Or a guy on ebay selling better ones for $75.

Couple of options there, but I'd try a bit of threaded bar/bar stock/stainless washer/20c piece and some Knead It first off.

Hell, I'd even try a wine cork.

Thats what I'm thinking Beer God, a silicon bung from Keg King. If that doesn't work then a new one it is!!
 
Just tig a stainless hex nipple and then put a cap on it.

When your ready you can install a PTI 100 probe for some serious wank.
 
elcarter said:
Just tig a stainless hex nipple and then put a cap on it.

When your ready you can install a PTI 100 probe for some serious wank.
Have no idea what that means.....
 
elcarter said:
Just tig a stainless hex nipple and then put a cap on it.

When your ready you can install a PTI 100 probe for some serious wank.
Yep, just get a stainless threaded fitting welded in. Cheaper then a new keg and better then weldless fittings
 
If you haven't got a welder or access to one a bung might work.

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Make bridge with a piece of flat bar bent and drilled to suit.
Or do the same with a disc of stainless.
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If its ruined let me know im thinking of getting rid of my keg boiler, has a hole for tap and element. Could be included in the sale if required.
 
Get some sheet. S/S is best but you could use aluminium or anything, cut two pieces slightly bigger than the hole and shape one to the outside and one to the inside, drill a hole through the center of them for a nut and bolt then give them a smear of fish tank grade silicone and bolt them in place. Easy.
 

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