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I wanted to post the keggle I pick up from pedalbiker (HBT handle) via ebay
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZpedalbiker53QQhtZ-1

You can opt to add a stainless drain tube, but I opted to go with a hopstopper. pedalbiker did me a solid by providing the measurements so that I could move on the hopstopperand site tube ihomebrewsolutions.
http://www.ihomebrewsolutions.com/TheHopStopper.html
http://www.ihomebrewsolutions.com/IHSSightTubeKit.html

beerforbreakfast has also ordered form pedalbiker and has had some good feedback.

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I decided that I wanted to perk up the exterior a bit so i decided to sand and buff out the keg. I started with a 120 grit and worked up to 400.

I guess you could go as fas as 1000 if you wanted to get a mirror like finish. I stopped after 2 hours while I watched the football game in the garage.

Here you can see a before and after.
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Here is the result.
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I was all set to brew that day, but i aborted...

Reason. Bears won and it Frickin Snowed in the PHX.
Coincidence?

BTW. It'll be 70° here on SB Sunday so Colts will prevail.
 
I ordered one too - just waiting for it to get here. I'm planning on adding the hopstopper and site as well. Seems like it's taking forever but it's just that I'm anxious.
 
Say, Hows that Banjo burner work? I bought one from Amazon but it was just the burner, no regulator or stand. Just today I got a 30PSI regulator set-up for it but I still have to adapt it to my old turkey fryer stand.
 
Evets said:
Say, Hows that Banjo burner work? I bought one from Amazon but it was just the burner, no regulator or stand. Just today I got a 30PSI regulator set-up for it but I still have to adapt it to my old turkey fryer stand.

They named it Kick A for a reason. It's a nitro burnin funny car.
 
beer4breakfast said:
Looks nice! I think I might sand mine too. Did you do it by hand or use a vibrating sander?

I'm really impressed with the quality of the keggles that pedalbiker turns out. The two I bought are really well made. He told me he will soon start selling false bottoms that fit them, too. My MLT needs one.

I did the first pass with an orbital and the rest by hand. I.m thinking about doing my cornies as well.
 
Mine just arrived this morning. I'm at work, so I am just leaving it in the box for fear that if I open it I'll just want to go home and put it to use.

Having not accumulated many power tools I don't have an orbital. Would I be insane to try and shine this thing up completely by hand? Or is this a good excuse to expand the tool collection? :D
 
If you're doing it by hand, expect to spend 2-3 hours on it. It'll probably have a better finish in the long run.

I got the higher grit wet sand paper at a Checker or Autozone. I'm sure there's a drilll attachment option.

When you start out with the low grit, the object is to even out the finish. As you work up, you'll want to use an up and down sanding motion. EDIT: (This will build up your man-****s)

Don't spend a whole lot of time on the bottom band as the flames will discolor it.
 
olllllo said:
If you're doing it by hand, expect to spend 2-3 hours on it. It'll probably have a better finish in the long run.

I got the higher grit wet sand paper at a Checker or Autozone. I'm sure there's a drilll attachment option.

When you start out with the low grit, the object is to even out the finish. As you work up, you'll want to use an up and down sanding motion. EDIT: (This will build up your man-****s)

Don't spend a whole lot of time on the bottom band as the flames will discolor it.
Cool... thanks for the tips. Unfortunately, if I develop on my man-****s anymore I'm gonna need a manzere. Oh well.
 
For folks looking for an easier way there is scotch brite hook&loop adapters and scotch brite hook&loop pads for shining up stainless kegs. Start with the fine grit (Blue) pads and finish with ultra fine (Gray) pads for a near mirror finish, anything coarser leves scratches in the metal that take a while to buff out.
 
Just got mine today! I'm SUPER excited. It looks AWESOME! I didn't expect it to be this clean - it's practically spotless!!

Can't wait to get a beer going! Now I gotta run out and get the rest of my AG stuff
 
I emailed petalbiker and told him I thought he could sell more keggles if he offered 1 with 3 couplers. That way you could add a thermometer, valve and site glass.
He seems intrigued if anybody else is interested give him a shout. Man I also noticed yesterday his prices have jumped. colored cornies have gone from $80 to $120. keggles up to I guess he has all the biz he needs or wants.
 
nkonkie said:
I emailed petalbiker and told him I thought he could sell more keggles if he offered 1 with 3 couplers. That way you could add a thermometer, valve and site glass.
He seems intrigued if anybody else is interested give him a shout. Man I also noticed yesterday his prices have jumped. colored cornies have gone from $80 to $120. keggles up to I guess he has all the biz he needs or wants.
I got mine with three couplers for that very reason. All you have to do is ask pedalbiker and I'm sure he can hook you up.
 
nkonkie said:
I emailed petalbiker and told him I thought he could sell more keggles if he offered 1 with 3 couplers. That way you could add a thermometer, valve and site glass.
He seems intrigued if anybody else is interested give him a shout. Man I also noticed yesterday his prices have jumped. colored cornies have gone from $80 to $120. keggles up to I guess he has all the biz he needs or wants.

I thought about adding a third, but figured I could just use one of the ports for both the thermometer and site gague.
 
rdwj said:
I thought about adding a third, but figured I could just use one of the ports for both the thermometer and site gague.

That's interesting something I didn't think could be done.

How would you go about doing that?
 
trinitone said:
I got mine with three couplers for that very reason. All you have to do is ask pedalbiker and I'm sure he can hook you up.

I did. And you are right he asked me if I want one
 
rdwj said:
Like this...

[These guys sell the whole set-up


Cool
I didn't even think about the fact that the thermometer probe doesn't take up all the space in the coupler and all you need is a T

A picture is worth a 1000 words

thanks
 
Thanks to all those who purchase our keggles. The corny kegs are mostly 80.00 for 4. Last trip I found a very few blue tops and thought I see what they were worth. I do have false bottoms and siphon tubes done just not posted yet. Also have Fermentap sight gauges now available. Once again
Thanks To All. Happy Brewing

Pedal and Ms Pedal
 
pedalbiker said:
Thanks to all those who purchase our keggles. The corny kegs are mostly 80.00 for 4. Last trip I found a very few blue tops and thought I see what they were worth. I do have false bottoms and siphon tubes done just not posted yet. Also have Fermentap sight gauges now available. Once again
Thanks To All. Happy Brewing

Pedal and Ms Pedal

I'm looking at an AG setup and considering one of your setups. They are really nice! You could use the keggle as a mash tun and boil kettle right? I mean I could mash and sparge into another vessel then pour back the sweet wort and boil? Sorry if it's a silly question but I'm trying to kill two birds with one stone. I would need to buy a new kettle as well as a cooler to make into my mash tun. For the price of everything I would need I could buy one of your keggles. Then all I would need is a wort chiller.



Dan
 
Just got my keggle from pedalbiker today. Its in great shape. It looked like he even spent some time polishing it. Good welds and no dents. If anyone needs to buy a pre-made keggle he is the one to get it from.
 
Thanks for the purchase John. I am building a kettle for you with the same love of the craft as every brew that will come from your brewery

Thanks
Terry
 
The one that I got still has some sticker goo left on it. I have tried googone, but still can't get it off. Any ideas?
 
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