hey, i was wondering if anyone converting their kegs would be willing to mail me a few parts .
Contact "Swagman", I bet if you bought him a beer and sent a few stamps as well, he just might send you a lifetime supply. Helluva guy that Swag.
hey, i was wondering if anyone converting their kegs would be willing to mail me a few parts .
hey, i was wondering if anyone converting their kegs would be willing to mail me a few parts that come off the conversion?
Awesome jig. I have every thing I need at home to build this including the exact same angle grinder.Thanks for everyone's input and Bobby's design I cut 2 of these today. Except for one spot where my grinder slipped loose and dropped(goodbye disc), they're perfect circles. The trick for me was to just cut barley into the surface and work back and forth in circles to get down through the steel. Instead of cutting straight through and then working sideways.
Had to use a couple wedge shims to level things out once it was assembled. The top ring on these kegs are a little banged up and not always level. Maybe a touch over-designed, but it's built to last for any others I'll have to cut in the future.
Also I used the disassembled keg spear for a centering post. I had to grind the tabs off it. Worked great.
yeah thats a wild way to do er i just run a thin disc round and round then im thru
well my flapper disk worked like a charm I have a smooth edge it was a "light" touch like I thought I'd have to do, but it did work out perfect.
-=jason=-
well my flapper disk worked like a charm I have a smooth edge it was a "light" touch like I thought I'd have to do, but it did work out perfect.
-=jason=-
I used a twisted metal wire wheel (this one) to deburr and round the edge after cutting it. Like butta.
Just wear some thick gloves, goggles and a welding apron if you use that thing, they tend to throw off some pieces of wire at 12,000RPM every so often.
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