I went keggle. I'm still doing only 5 gallon batches but I just built a brew rig and when I decide to do ten gallon batches I can. Cost me $60 for a keg and roughly $120 for the fittings which included a sight gauge and thermometer.
I like how you bolted yours together better than I did mine. May have to switch mine. Did you polish your kegs? I was going to but I decided against it.
So now I'm looking into building a sparge arm of some sorts. I like the idea of the Norcal one except I would make it mysellf. Any ideas on how to make one.
http://www.norcalbrewingsolutions.com/store/product419.html
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I went with this one. I don't think I could build something cheaper.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002DNUY8/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Thanks for the idea.