Keggle question
- Jam095
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Keggle question
I was planning to weld a 2 x 1/2" SS pipe nipple into my keggle rather than a coupler, since the ball valve is female anyway. Any suggestions before I make it permanent?
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Re: Keggle question
I would still go with a coupler and a male adapter. They are really cheap at Evansville plumbing supply. Most common ball valves are female. You just never know when you will re-work your system and want to put something else in the place of the ball valve.
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Re: Keggle question
Since I'm not actually welding the valve itself to the nipple, I can always remove it and adapt the pipe back to female with a coupler, to serve the same purpose as the male-male adapter would be doing if i welded in a coupler. My theory was one less external joint.
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Re: Keggle question
Now that I've used tri clover fittings, that would be the way to go. Possibly a little more expensive (I haven't compared prices) but $5 seems a fair price for a stainless fitting.
https://www.brewershardware.com/Tri-Clover-Ferrules/
They are easy to clean, quick connections/disconnections, universal sizing. Last forever.
https://www.brewershardware.com/Tri-Clover-Ferrules/
They are easy to clean, quick connections/disconnections, universal sizing. Last forever.
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Re: Keggle question
After looking into it a little further, I realized the main con to welding in a pipe nipple would be the threads exposed to potential damage. The tri clovers do look appealing.
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Re: Keggle question
Come by Carson's Brewery if you'd like to check out the Sabco Brew Magic system.
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Re: Keggle question
Sounds good! Are you there on wknds?
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Re: Keggle question
Not usually, but if that's all you can make, I will surely be there to meet you. I'm normally there 8-4
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Re: Keggle question
A few other good options for tri-clover:
http://www.glaciertanks.com/Products-Ho ... Clamp.html
and
http://www.hillbillystills.com/distille ... s_s/43.htm
http://www.glaciertanks.com/Products-Ho ... Clamp.html
and
http://www.hillbillystills.com/distille ... s_s/43.htm
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