got a keg that I want to turn in to a kettle

Sun Jun 29, 2008 2:34 pm

ok I have cleaned all the stickers off. I have a guy for cutting. My question is how do i make it shine? I did not steal it I was in a buddys garage for over 5 years he does not know where it came from. help me turn this into a good looking kettle. help with a spickot?
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Sun Jun 29, 2008 2:56 pm

Make it shine by using a very fine grit 3M polishing/buffing pad. Pneumatic rotary sanders/buffers are great for this.

As for the outlet, I'd recommend that you have a 1/2" ID full coupler welded in fairly low on the keg (near the lower seam). The full coupler will allow you to attach a nipple on the outside and some sort of dip tube on the inside. I use a copper elbow.

Get a full port 1/2" ID ball valve for the outlet. Get a 1/2" ID hose barb for attaching tubing.
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Sun Jun 29, 2008 3:01 pm

When you put in the hole for the nipple, be sure the hole is between the holes in the bottom rim. This will keep the valve from getting overly hot.

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Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:08 pm

Also, make sure the keg has vent holes drilled in the top and bottom. You don't want it to blow up like mine did.
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Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:24 pm

it has two vent holes top and bottom total of 4 is that good or should I add some? Thank you for the warning.
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Re: got a keg that I want to turn in to a kettle

Sun Jun 29, 2008 5:37 pm

jobiewon wrote:ok I have cleaned all the stickers off. I have a guy for cutting. My question is how do i make it shine? I did not steal it I was in a buddys garage for over 5 years he does not know where it came from. help me turn this into a good looking kettle. help with a spickot?


Well Just because it was in your bud's garage for 5 years does not make it NOT STOLEN. If I parted out your car that was in My bud's garage for 5 years would it be OK with you?

Take it back to the distributor that sells the beer that was named on the stickers and get the deposit back. While there Explain where you got it and ask if they have any damaged kegs they would trade you. They most likely won't but at least you get the deposit back and can buy one that is not stolen.

I buy damaged kegs for the deposit from a brewery. They are going to the scrap yard anyway for the same price.
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:55 am

jobiewon wrote:it has two vent holes top and bottom total of 4 is that good or should I add some? Thank you for the warning.


As long as it's vented, you're fine.
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:22 am

Nice score. Have fun with it.
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