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Hello everyone!
Tl;Dr: is there a way to fill a keg with water without disassembly and without specialized equipment?
I work at a place that throws out a lot of unikegs. They are a brand of single use plastic kegs that are meant to be recycled, but I have a different use case for them.
If anyone here knows much about gardening and greenhouses you might know if you put barrels of water in a greenhouse the mass of the water will heat up during the day and slowly release the heat at night, acting like a thermal battery.
My plan was to fill with water and lay some on their side in the greenhouse where they would fit the best.
After not being able to figure out how to get the first one apart I cut off the top to try to figure it out from the inside. I filled it with water and just covered the top, but for it to stand up it has to be in an awkward spot.
It seems pretty impossible to get apart without destruction. There appears to be one layer of plastic bottle, they put the top parts in, and the place a cap on top and shrink wrap the second layer on top.
So is there any way to get this thing filled with water so I can lay it on its side? Hopefully without tla tool that is too pricey.
Thanks for reading.
Tl;Dr: is there a way to fill a keg with water without disassembly and without specialized equipment?
I work at a place that throws out a lot of unikegs. They are a brand of single use plastic kegs that are meant to be recycled, but I have a different use case for them.
If anyone here knows much about gardening and greenhouses you might know if you put barrels of water in a greenhouse the mass of the water will heat up during the day and slowly release the heat at night, acting like a thermal battery.
My plan was to fill with water and lay some on their side in the greenhouse where they would fit the best.
After not being able to figure out how to get the first one apart I cut off the top to try to figure it out from the inside. I filled it with water and just covered the top, but for it to stand up it has to be in an awkward spot.
It seems pretty impossible to get apart without destruction. There appears to be one layer of plastic bottle, they put the top parts in, and the place a cap on top and shrink wrap the second layer on top.
So is there any way to get this thing filled with water so I can lay it on its side? Hopefully without tla tool that is too pricey.
Thanks for reading.