Good points, I did not think of that. Could it be said that the rough area or pock marks could add a higher risk of infection? I dont want to get to far off topic, just curious.
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I dont know. For me, I like the clean look and ability to wipe it down like a commercial pot. I am not sure if the rough areas, sugaring, or valleys cause problems? From just a finished product stand point, why do the commercial manufacturers clean theirs up? Maybe they do it just for looks?
No more takers? I am just curious to see what other folks have out there. There has to be 100's of keggles out there. No one wants to show the inside? This is purely for the education of the community.
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DANG!!!! Sweet! that is very nice! I am still learning, Not near as nice as that. Here is a pic of the top coupling outside the bottom looks the same. I don't have a picture readily available.
Once again Very nice. Thanks for posting.:rockin::mug:
I have seen many pictures of the outside weld on keggles. I have see many pictures of the inside of Bad Welds. But I aint never seen pictures of what "good" welds are supposed to look like. Read about it, but I, like so many others am a graphical guy......
Show us the inside weld of them...
Cool, Great Job! Here is what I did a while back https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/web-based-thermometer-44036/
Here are the instructions (Not as nice as yours) http://www.hohenfels.com/index.php/web-temp-sensor.html