I was shopping a nearby flea market for some socket odds and ends and found a small SS pot (probably 2 gallon or less) and also noticed a 15.5 Gallon Hamm Keg. Fairly beat up and obviously old. I have not opened it yet.
They only wanted $5, so I grabbed it, thinking if nothing else, I could sell it to the scrap yard for most of that. I am thinking about cutting the top to make a kettle. Not sure how to do that. I can ask at work.
But I wondered what else it might be good for. As a kettle, I'd have to bang out a couple of dents. It will never look real purty, but I don't care. I'm just at the limit with my turkey fryer, and this would more than give me enough room to not have to worry about splashing etc. Or I could give it to a friend who is wanting to start brewing, but doesn't have much money.
It looks a lot like this one on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Wooden-Shoe-Bee...0?hash=item53dd0f247a&_trksid=p3286.m20.l1116
They only wanted $5, so I grabbed it, thinking if nothing else, I could sell it to the scrap yard for most of that. I am thinking about cutting the top to make a kettle. Not sure how to do that. I can ask at work.
But I wondered what else it might be good for. As a kettle, I'd have to bang out a couple of dents. It will never look real purty, but I don't care. I'm just at the limit with my turkey fryer, and this would more than give me enough room to not have to worry about splashing etc. Or I could give it to a friend who is wanting to start brewing, but doesn't have much money.
It looks a lot like this one on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Wooden-Shoe-Bee...0?hash=item53dd0f247a&_trksid=p3286.m20.l1116