fulkrum78 wrote:Hello!
My brewing partner has been gifted with a rather good size (30gl?) heavy duty stainless steel pot. It has handles, and needs a good scrubbing, but otherwise is in excellent condition. At present, we're using a 10gl Polarware pot.
My question is, what would it take/cost to get this new pot drilled/welded for a thermometer and for a ball valve? Just a ballpark figure would be great - no clue what welding/drilling costs for this sort of thing...
Or do I just need to get it drilled and go weldless?
Thanks in advance!
(I'll post a picture of the pot once I get one!)
Edit: Pot dimensions: Diameter is 18" on the bottom. The top is a little oval shape 17-18.5" . Height is just shy of 28" from bottom to top inside. Just shy of 30" on the outside height.

I may be a little late in offering advice for your current project, but if you need any future work done, I have a good tip.
Adding a stainless steel fitting can easily be fitted to a kettle with a high-quality silver solder.
I found a good explanation here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpMFQFi6 ... plpp_videoI used a lead and cadmium free 45% silver, silver-solder rated at 3500PSI and it went on nicely.
The fitting to produce a the dimpled flare on the kettle cost me +/- $35 from McMaster Carr and my local ACE. Each stainless coupling is around $2.50 from:
http://www.brewhardware.com/index.php?o ... &Itemid=75The resulting fitting is strong and sanitary. Give it a try.