I just picked up a 10 gal rubbermaid at my local Home Depot for $40. Anyone in Chicago need not worry, they sell them year round regardless of season and there is enough demand to require stocking them at every HD in the Chicagoland area. Luckily, there also always $40, so no need to wait for any clearance sales.
I also made mine with the 1/2" fittings, which I picked up from HD. For those interested in using a false bottom and reducing the chance for slow or stuck sparges, I would highly recommend the switch to 1/2". The model numbers for the 1/2" fittings are as follows:
- 1/2” MIP x 1-1/2” brass nipple (Watts A-836)
- 1/2” male barb adapter (Watts A-385)
- 1/2” female barb adapter (Watts A-390)
- 1/2” female threaded ball valve
The washers and O-rings weren't available at HD, Ace, or True Value and I didn't get a chance to check Lowe's because I found everything I needed at Menards. I used two #15 O-rings for the inside and outside, one 3/4" SS flat washer for the inside (it fit a bit snug, but with a little teflon tape it screwed right into place), and it fit well with two 3/4" SAE flat washers on the outside (they slid right over the nipple and fit perfectly, but three will probably fit and may give you a little more room between the handle and the outside of the cooler).
I've got a 12" false bottom on the way, but unfortunately they all have 3/8" barbs on them, so I'll have to swap it out in favor of 1/2" fitting. I'll report back with the product number when I get it all completed and working.
So far no leaks and once again, I'll have to thank FlyGuy for the instructions and inspiration to switch to AG like so many others here.