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I'm going to light propane in my kitchen obviously. I'm going to use my cat dipped in gasoline to ignite it, too!

Dead Kittens and puppies make better lighters than an adult cat.
Just fill the keg with propane, jam a flaming dead kitten in the opening and you won't have to worry about grinding off the top. :drunk:
 
Perfect! Exactly the information I needed guys. Can I use BKF to clean the outside of the kegs? What kind of grinder attachment should I get to buff the keg out?

One thing you could do if you want to add some bling factor to the keg. Use a random orbit sander and sand over the outside of the keg. Start with fairly coarse sanding discs (maybe 120 or 150 grit), and repeat with finer and finer grits. Then buff. Takes a LOT of work, but looks really cool.


(not my keggles, but a good example)
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Perfect! Exactly the information I needed guys. Can I use BKF to clean the outside of the kegs? What kind of grinder attachment should I get to buff the keg out?

Yes to BKF. You'll want a flap disk attchment for your grinder to clean up the cut. Then get grinder polishing pads and polishing grit for the outside. It's a lot of backbreaking effort to make it mirror-like. I'm glad I did mine, but I don't think I'd do it again.
 
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