maheel wrote:pretty sure it's just copper "plate" and he has made a big washer type shape for the front end of the sight glass .
Urrazeb wrote:Just thought I'd throw it out there, what do u need to do to the top of the keg?
Kimbo wrote:Urrazeb wrote:Just thought I'd throw it out there, what do u need to do to the top of the keg?
Just pull out the spear, it's really easy.... just ask me :teasing-tease:
SBB wrote:One hint is to lay the keg on its side when releasing any pressure from the keg, you wont end up with a face full of stale beer that way.
Chocaholic wrote:SBB wrote:One hint is to lay the keg on its side when releasing any pressure from the keg, you wont end up with a face full of stale beer that way.
I'd say more of a warning SBB :)) It's amazing how a little fluid can go a LONG way!
Kimbo wrote:Just ask the Paraletic Paramedic :teasing-tease:
petes wrote:Macca or anyone............If the copper has been annealed, can it still be formed in this manner please? More likely to split?
Have a 4" copper fitting that I'm aiming to acquire, needs a flange one end, my soldering skills are zip but I can use a hammer!
croweater wrote:I did 2" flanges and found them piss easy is 3" any harder using this method (more heat required ect) of pretty much the same and I have seen pipe flared to 90' is there an advantage to either method
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