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Old 06-04-2010, 03:59 PM   #21
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Holy cow, every thread regarding kegs being collaborated into one. I'm not one, nor is HBT the kind of place to usually do this, but try searching. Or at least reading the threads given when you ask. All the info about polishing that is known is in Bobby_M's thread.

The best place for a weldless kit is Bargainfittings.com and their site tells you what size holes to drill and how to mount everything. I BELIEVE it is a 7/8 hole for the 1/2" fittings.


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Old 06-04-2010, 10:03 PM   #22
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I'm pretty sure I can start whatever threads I want, but thanks for the imformation.


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Old 06-10-2010, 02:35 AM   #23
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I'm pretty sure I can start whatever threads I want, but thanks for the imformation.
You certainly can! You can start any threads you would like. Just please keep in mind that someone (a moderator) has to spend half an hour rearranging all of the duplicate posts (not this thread, seven others that were duplicated all over and were the same)and doesn't really enjoy that.

Also keep in mind that this forum is a friendly, welcoming place and everyone is treated nicely. But if people are snarky, many of us just ignore them. That's fine, but it means that many questions that are actually really good questions aren't answered by the most friendly and knowledgable people.

----Signed by the person who spent all of that time putting all of the duplicate posts into one thread. And got pissed off by the snarky remark.
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Old 06-11-2010, 02:34 AM   #24
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You certainly can! You can start any threads you would like. Just please keep in mind that someone (a moderator) has to spend half an hour rearranging all of the duplicate posts (not this thread, seven others that were duplicated all over and were the same)and doesn't really enjoy that.

Also keep in mind that this forum is a friendly, welcoming place and everyone is treated nicely. But if people are snarky, many of us just ignore them. That's fine, but it means that many questions that are actually really good questions aren't answered by the most friendly and knowledgable people.

----Signed by the person who spent all of that time putting all of the duplicate posts into one thread. And got pissed off by the snarky remark.
I'm glad you posted this. I was ignoring this thread since his snotty arse remark to IrregularPulse but since you posted I'll respond out of respect for those who have helped me here and try and "learn" this kid a little sumpin' sumpin'.

Lamarkid, you'll get a lot further in your endeavors and more help with your build by not responding with sarcasm. I know you're excited and eager to get every answer to your questions, as I am too with my build, but you can't come here and go "keyboard warrior" on people with your remarks and expect a positive response when all they are doing is trying to assist you. I laid it out in my first post to you and said to READ Bobby's thread and watch his video's. Yes its a long thread but its definitely worth it. We are all here to help you. Please don't take what I say as a negative response to your post. I'm just trying to help others and "pay it forward" so to speak, as others have done for me. We're a family here.
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