Sorry for the wait, folks, but I've been
busy.
Here's what I've been up to:
The kegs after cutting with a plasma torch and welding some fittings:
Looks like a mess from the plasma torch:
Cleaning the kegs up with my angle grinder:
Then sand the top and and all the holes, after deburring with a file:
Then I cleaned all the kegs with Bar Keepers Friend. That stuff is practically free and cleans stainless like nothing else I've used. Make sure to wear gloves and goggles, though.
To attach the elements, I borrowed some ideas from
Kal, but I did some things different. My kettle has the NPS locknut welded to the side (picture in next post). At first, I tried the method shown below, but that had a
very slow leak. Slow, but unacceptable. For those of you who don't read the text and just look at pictures, I put some text on the picture to forewarn you. What
did work was somewhat like that picture, but put a few wraps of Teflon tape on the threads, and use the black gasket included with the elements in place of the red o-ring. No silicone or epoxy needed. Tight as a frog's a$$. Do not over tighten.
Here's the HLT (sans HERMS coil), after leak testing:
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