brewinginct
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I came into more than a half dozen old stainless steel Sankeys, the olllld kind with bungs on the side.
My question, is there any proven safe and effective way to plug the bung so that I can convert three of these kegs for use in an all grain set up? I've heard of people welding plates the bungs but don't know anyone personally who has done that.
So how about it, any 100% effective way to do this? I'd like to convert these kegs and sell the rest but I'd feel like a jerk if I put all the time/work into converting these only to get blasted with boiling wort sometime down the line due to bung seal breaking. Or worse, someone that I sell one of these to gets a face full of boiling wort.
Thanks!
My question, is there any proven safe and effective way to plug the bung so that I can convert three of these kegs for use in an all grain set up? I've heard of people welding plates the bungs but don't know anyone personally who has done that.
So how about it, any 100% effective way to do this? I'd like to convert these kegs and sell the rest but I'd feel like a jerk if I put all the time/work into converting these only to get blasted with boiling wort sometime down the line due to bung seal breaking. Or worse, someone that I sell one of these to gets a face full of boiling wort.
Thanks!