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cannman

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:tank:

Yup.

My available space is 33.25" x 22.25"

Whats the most amount of ball locks of 8.5" diameter I can fit using hexagonal distribution?!

oh boy.......
 
:tank:

Yup.

My available space is 33.25" x 22.25"

Whats the most amount of ball locks of 8.5" diameter I can fit using hexagonal distribution?!

oh boy.......

You can get 8 kegs in there

Keg Quantity.png
 
I come up with 9. A tight 9, but 9 nonetheless.

I was unable to duplicate getting 9 kegs to fit. I used a precision CAD program (QuickCAD) which has very good 2D constructive geometry tools. If the kegs were just less than 8.5" diameter, then 9 wood fit.

Keg Fit.JPG

Brew on :mug:
 
I was unable to duplicate getting 9 kegs to fit. I used a precision CAD program (QuickCAD) which has very good 2D constructive geometry tools. If the kegs were just less than 8.5" diameter, then 9 wood fit.

View attachment 280718

Brew on :mug:

Looks like I'm going to have to shave some keg down ;)

j/k.

I'll have a 9th keg (soda) and I'll see if she slides in when the setup is finished.

Everyone on here is great!

Here's a Foreign Stout I'm working on today:

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