EternalStudent
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Nothing special here, I decided to cut the top off my keg today.
I used a 4.5" angle grinder with a stainless steel cutting disk. Only took one disk (~$3) to cut the top off. I used the guard resting on the rim as a guide. Two passes and 10 minutes and it was all done.
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Inside was a little gross, but a lot of PBW and some 120 grit gator sandpaper had it nice and clean.
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I also kept the "waste" top piece and and made a lid.
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My setup is getting bigger 😉
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I think a brew day is in order 🍻
Cheers to a very productive day!
Joe
I used a 4.5" angle grinder with a stainless steel cutting disk. Only took one disk (~$3) to cut the top off. I used the guard resting on the rim as a guide. Two passes and 10 minutes and it was all done.
View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1419115721.999131.jpg
Inside was a little gross, but a lot of PBW and some 120 grit gator sandpaper had it nice and clean.
View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1419115777.853653.jpg
I also kept the "waste" top piece and and made a lid.
View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1419115874.415216.jpg
My setup is getting bigger 😉
View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1419115905.258488.jpg
I think a brew day is in order 🍻
Cheers to a very productive day!
Joe