ToilAndTrouble
Well-Known Member
I brewed an all-grain Märzen-style ale on Monday. I filled my stainless steel Megapot 1.2 brew kettle to the 5 gallon mark. I walked it out to the back porch and placed it on the railing (like an idiot). I realized I forgot something and decided to head back into the house. No sooner had I closed the door I heard a loud boom followed by whooshing. I was thinking, it's ok, I'll just refill it. I filled it back up, it holds water, no leaks, golden. I carry it back out and put it on the burner (like I should have in the first place) and I fire it up. I go to put the lid on and much to my unshocked disappointment, the lid will no longer fit properly. It fits enough to function, but not "machine fit" like it was. I remove the lid and I notice a subtle, but visible bend right where the handle is welded to the pot. Apparently the full weight of the 5 gallons came down on the handle... ugh.
I've been googling the hell out of ways to bring the pot back "into round" but thus far, all searches are fruitless. I consider this lesson learned for being careless, but I would like to fix it.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
I know in certain automotive repair situations that dry ice will activate the "metal memory" of steel to pull out dents, but I wouldn't know where to begin with this technique or if it even applies here.
I've been googling the hell out of ways to bring the pot back "into round" but thus far, all searches are fruitless. I consider this lesson learned for being careless, but I would like to fix it.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
I know in certain automotive repair situations that dry ice will activate the "metal memory" of steel to pull out dents, but I wouldn't know where to begin with this technique or if it even applies here.
