Been away; too busy.
Want to drill kegs for couplings so they will be ready to just weld when I deliver them to the welder dude. Aiming to put in two per; do many people cut them in half and use as shorter couplings?
Guessing the down bend of tubing inside of keggle reaching into the lowest portion of bottom of keg determines how well it will drain, but to be able to easily weld the coupling into the keg wall, what do I use as a measurement for allowing ample room around the coupling for access by welder to the lower portion of the weld?
Guessing also that minimum diameter of hole to coupling OD will make welding easiest...?
Need a 'do this, don't do that...'
Want to drill kegs for couplings so they will be ready to just weld when I deliver them to the welder dude. Aiming to put in two per; do many people cut them in half and use as shorter couplings?
Guessing the down bend of tubing inside of keggle reaching into the lowest portion of bottom of keg determines how well it will drain, but to be able to easily weld the coupling into the keg wall, what do I use as a measurement for allowing ample room around the coupling for access by welder to the lower portion of the weld?
Guessing also that minimum diameter of hole to coupling OD will make welding easiest...?
Need a 'do this, don't do that...'