Tipsy wrote:Well I found a keg. It was easier than I thought.
David, how did you couple the copper to the keg?
lethaldog wrote:Tipsy wrote:Well I found a keg. It was easier than I thought.
David, how did you couple the copper to the keg?
Think twice about using copper for your setup, i have only heard bad reports and some even say that the end product comes out almost blue, cant be healthy.
While you have heard only bad reports, I have only heard good reports.
You might want to do some research and reading before you warn people off copper.
lethaldog wrote:While you have heard only bad reports, I have only heard good reports.
You might want to do some research and reading before you warn people off copper.
Keep your hat on i did say HEARD not that i have done scientific research!! Not to mentiom that i usually find my resources pretty reliable but hey do as you please!!
DavidP wrote:For coupling the copper to the keg.
I flanged out the copper pipe by heating it and hammering it, you'll need to flange it so it can sit on the lip of the keg, and then put a stainless sirclip around the flange and fill it with solder so the tri clamp has something to bite down on. You'd need to file down the solder to get the angle right to fit the tri clamp. a 2 inch tri clamp is what you need. Mine didn't make a perfect seal(because my flanging skills suck) so I made a gasket with balsa wood.
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