burton178
Well-Known Member
Hey all... Well I finally went to the salvage yard and bought a keg to make my first keggle!
My cousin hooked me up by cutting out the top (took about 5 minutes with a "roto zip" with the angle grinder attachment. approx 2 cutting disks were used.)
Now I'm going to drill the hole where I'll put the valve. I'm not sure what kind of bit to buy and I've read most of the step bit/hole saw debates.
Long story short.... I live in my Uncle's old house. Before he passed away he was a master welder and metal worker. Even with his credentials, he doesn't have either of the bits I need in the garage. He does however, have some heavy duty drill bits meant for steel.
The biggest bit he has is 9/16. Could I use this and then use my dremel to enlarge the hole? He also has a lot of bits that look like this.
I'm just trying to be cheap right now since we have a two-week old in the house and he needs diapers!
I appreciate the help!
My cousin hooked me up by cutting out the top (took about 5 minutes with a "roto zip" with the angle grinder attachment. approx 2 cutting disks were used.)
Now I'm going to drill the hole where I'll put the valve. I'm not sure what kind of bit to buy and I've read most of the step bit/hole saw debates.
Long story short.... I live in my Uncle's old house. Before he passed away he was a master welder and metal worker. Even with his credentials, he doesn't have either of the bits I need in the garage. He does however, have some heavy duty drill bits meant for steel.
The biggest bit he has is 9/16. Could I use this and then use my dremel to enlarge the hole? He also has a lot of bits that look like this.
I'm just trying to be cheap right now since we have a two-week old in the house and he needs diapers!
I appreciate the help!