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Jessee

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Hello,

I've been adding some upgrades to my kettle so I punched out two holes for attachments. However the second hole created a problem for me. When using hole punch it created a lip on right of the hole. I attempted to fix it after frustration and tightening up a fitting to "smash" the lip and I f I grind the lip down the hole is too big for the rubber seal. After doing that i created a unintended dent into it instead. Attached are photos. Hope you have a solution to fix it. With the dent it doesn't rest flush on the interior, picture to hopefully explain it.

Thanks Jessee

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You should be able to grind that down either with a dremel tool or simple sanding. Find yourself a plug, likely 1/2 inch and proper O-Rings/washers. Treat the hole like any other attachment you would normally affix and you will be fine. Will look a bit silly but who cares, have a homebrew :)
 
That hole is work hardened, so it will be tough to modify without grinding. If you can't smooth the dent, you might go for a larger threaded bulkhead. That will require the hole to be bigger but you should probably grind it there.
 
If the hole is close enough in size, dremel off that "ear", pull an NPT full coupling through it and silver solder it.

Add thermowell, presto.
 
Hm okay good ideas. Maybe not perfect situation but a lot of new things to think about. Thanks for all your input. I'll be sure to let you guys know how I proceed
 
Well I ended up grinding off the lip with a dremel the best I could. I retried the fitting and it still was leaking. I got 1/2" silicone ring for the outside as well as the inside, that did the trick. Thanks for all the input and advice.
 
Out of curiosity what kind of hole punch were you using which caused the problem?
 

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