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  1. GeorgeH2013

    best (smartest) way to remove the top of a keg

    that's a good idea, Risendead. I'll suggest something like that to my metal guy. I'm short on tools these days, or I'd give something a go myself. Fun stuff.
  2. GeorgeH2013

    best (smartest) way to remove the top of a keg

    got it apart, no problem, via this video. no problem. thanks again for the help everyone!! off to the metal shop soon for them to cut the holes out!!!
  3. GeorgeH2013

    best (smartest) way to remove the top of a keg

    Thanks for the help guys. I think I'll give it a go tonight.
  4. GeorgeH2013

    best (smartest) way to remove the top of a keg

    The guy in the video did it with a flat head screwdriver and a pair of pliers. Looked way too easy. I see myself covered in beer, and probably dropping the keg on my toes.
  5. GeorgeH2013

    best (smartest) way to remove the top of a keg

    Thanks LandoLincoln. I watched a youtube video and it looks too easy to do. Really going to be that easy?
  6. GeorgeH2013

    best (smartest) way to remove the top of a keg

    Hello all, first post. Bare with me. A friend of mine gave me 2 kegs to use for my home brewing set up. They both feel about 1/2 full of beer, and I assume there is still pressure inside them. I want to remove the tops of both of them to use as a mash tun and a boiler. What is the best...
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