Sawdustguy
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That would be like sealing the inside of a boat to stop a leak vs sealing from the outside.
Been there, done that, about 25 miles offshore while waiting for the Coast Guard to come with pumps.
That would be like sealing the inside of a boat to stop a leak vs sealing from the outside.
Sorry too far away i'm on the left coast within 10 miles of that big ocean.
If the fully loaded 1992 Miller 350 Synchrowave Tig can't help me i'll sell
everything then go postal and start drinking Coors.
Would that work?... I agree with bobby M boiling for an hour will kill anything unless you're using a rotting dear carcass for a mash tun.
I'm pretty sure it's stainless because you can't weld brass.
I picked up three keggles for a total of $90. They each have the top cut out. Two have fittings welded in, one does not. The one which does not was used as a brew kettle, the other two with fittings have never been used. The welds don't look so amazing, but I bought them anyway - impulse. The fittings appear to be 1/2" brass.
This should be a link to a picasa web album to view pics of the three keggles and the welds.
Picasa Web Albums - Talloak - Pictures
Are they ok? Was it worth the money? Or are they trash? Can they be 'fixed' somehow?
I picked up three keggles for a total of $90. They each have the top cut out. Two have fittings welded in, one does not. The one which does not was used as a brew kettle, the other two with fittings have never been used. The welds don't look so amazing, but I bought them anyway - impulse. The fittings appear to be 1/2" brass.
This should be a link to a picasa web album to view pics of the three keggles and the welds.
Picasa Web Albums - Talloak - Pictures
Are they ok? Was it worth the money? Or are they trash? Can they be 'fixed' somehow?
So looking for an answer to a question and this seemed like the most fitting thread...I also have some sugaring on the interior of my welds (not nearly as bad as some pictured before) but I'm looking to grind them down as well. The question: What is the best tool to grind down the interior welds? It seems like my 4 1/2" grinder wouldn't work to well due to the confined space. Has anyone used a dremel to grind them down? Do they work well? Seems like a good choice for the small space but are they actually powerful enough to grind down the welds?