I used a hack saw and put small cuts on my paddle to mark each gallon. I start my batches with 13 gallons in the boil kettle. One gallon usually boils off in an hour. The hops soak some up and I usually end up with a hair over 10 gallons to keg after fermentation.
I wouldn't use one as a conical fermenter, the angle just isn't there. It's about the same as a 5 gallon corny. They are about 25" high with a 12" diameter.
You know I put these on this site at a price a little less than I've seen over and over on again on Ebay. If you think it's too much fine, go to your LHBS and buy one then.
dr, there is a difference between a 5 gallon and a 10 gallon keg. It's 5 gallons and about $150. If you can buy...
I've seen beat up ones just like these going for $200+ Ebay. I'm too busy to try and mess with Ebay. Make me a respectable offer. PM me to get a hold of me.
I have 4 - 10 Gallon Spartanburg kegs for sale. They have been boxed and sitting in a warehouse for 20 or so years. They have never been used and are in like new condition. They do need ball lock fittings. $195 each. Located in Crown Point, IN 46307