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    No need for a keggle cutting jig..

    BTW, If using plasma cutter make sure you put at minimum a few inches of water in the bottom of the keg prior to cutting the lid. This will serve as a spark arrestor inside the keg and prevent molten spray from the plasma from sticking to or pitting the bottom of the keg.
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    No need for a keggle cutting jig..

    Here's how I do mine with a plasma cutter.
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