Keg to Brew Kettle Conversion

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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2024

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  • @patterm2
    @patterm2 15 років тому

    This works! Thanks Bobby.
    Now, for my two cents worth:
    Instead of using 2" hole saw to center your jig- take the value assembly and cut off most of stainless steel stem leaving about 5 inches above the valve. Next grind off the two small keyway extrusions on the value.
    Drill a 1 hole in the center of your jig. (A Forstner bit will leave you a clean bore)
    The value goes into the hole it came out of, but upside down; the stem goes through the hole in your jig.

  • @Angelachristinewalk
    @Angelachristinewalk 14 років тому +2

    Thanks for the jig idea. Just want to point out it is important to always use a new cut off wheel whenever you cut stainless steel. If you use one that has cut ferrous metal it will transfer and embed ferrous particles in the stainless. This will cause rust at your cut points.

  • @howsthatsound
    @howsthatsound 13 років тому

    Just used this method exactly as posted here. Glad to say it worked perfectly! Cutting time as only about 2 minutes tops. Thanks Bobby!

  • @sig7707
    @sig7707 16 років тому

    GREAT IDEA... Can't wait til I make mine. Once suggestion. Just take your kegs to a local body and fender shop and in about 10 minutes they can cut all 3 for you with a Plasma Cutter. Easy no noise and safer for you. Plus they will do it for free if you offer them some homebrew. Cheers

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  15 років тому

    The thermos and valves were just lucky finds on Ebay since I wasn't in a hurry to find them. The sight glasses were a DIY project using stainless fittings I found also on Ebay.

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  17 років тому

    It tells you the volume of water or wort in the vessel. You have to calibrate it with gallon/quart increments on the tube. Then you can fill the mlt to the exact infusion volume you want. At sparge time, you watch the hlt sight as you pump it over. Also goot on the BK to measure pre and post boil volumes.

  • @egautreaux
    @egautreaux 16 років тому

    I just love the ending Bobby, could not have been better music.

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  17 років тому

    Yup. You're right. We settled that in some of the earlier comments. The thing is, I edit these videos quick and make mistakes. There's no easy way to fix it without deleting this one and uploading a new one.

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  16 років тому

    I got mine welded at a custom motorcycle shop but I'd recommend also calling places listed as fabrication/welding shops.

  • @Zat01ch1
    @Zat01ch1 17 років тому

    Hey mward from homebrewtalk, thanks for the vid. The jig is a great idea. I have to see how much the uh... deposit, for a keg is around here. Eck, I just realized I would have to drink a ton of bmc to empty it. I'm going to hit up a frat house. Thanks!

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  16 років тому

    Kidding aside, I should have had long pants and sleeves on and probably a full face shield. I'd recommend that if you want to increase safety. Carnage though? That's a bit alarmist if you ask me. It's not like I removed the guard. Disc shrapnel COULD be a concern but I've done 5 kegs like this so far without incident.

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  17 років тому

    It really depends on where you get the keg and how much you pay to have it welded. Just as an example, I got one from the scrapyard for $36 and paid $50 for welding. All said and done, I got a 15 gallon pot for $100. I'd say most stockpots that size with bulkheads installed would be over $200.

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  17 років тому

    No, you're thinking of Hoff Stevens kegs with the side bung.
    I had couplings welded in for the drain, a thermometer and sight glass for each of the three kegs. It's running me about $135 for the welding labor.

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  16 років тому

    I see the suggestion to barter with homebrew every so often but it must be a regional thing. Around here people want cash. I had the same idea when I wanted some fittings welded into the kegs.

  • @thepurekarma
    @thepurekarma 12 років тому

    Great jig, and great videos!! Can you share how you made the lid with the cut top? Thanks!!!

  •  15 років тому

    Great video, do you have a video of how to drill a hole in it for a valve ?

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  17 років тому

    Right you are. I calculated it right but typoed when I was adding the text to the video. I'm too lazy to fix it so I'll just acknoledge right here... the cuts took about 2-1/2 minutes each.

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  17 років тому

    I got all mine from a scrap yard who was days away from crushing them. This is a grey area because technically they still belong to the brewery. Someone just unethically decided to sell them for $30 instead of returning them for the $10 deposit.

  • @ajaake
    @ajaake 15 років тому

    Bobby your are a genius! Thanks man for the video. I cut mine with a plasma cutter, but I like your idea better!!

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  15 років тому

    I don't, but I've used both a 7/8" bimetal hole saw as well as a step or uni-bit and they both work well.

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  17 років тому

    Good point. I tend to cut out some important points in editing just for time savings and sometimes because I said it in a stupid way.

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  12 років тому

    I had the welder tack some SS fender washers around the edge of the cut to so that it would rest back on the opening of the keg.

  • @wml4928790
    @wml4928790 15 років тому

    That's for the great info Bobby! I love the part at the end hahaha!!

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  17 років тому

    You can buy sight glass kits from all the major homebrew suppliers but they're usually plastic tubes. I am currently selling some kits based on pyrex glass if you're interested. You can send me a private message.

  • @BourneAggressor
    @BourneAggressor 15 років тому

    Excellent system Bobby. Just picked up three kegs to use for wart and fermenting. Have you made any that you have attached threads on to wing nut a lid down?

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  17 років тому

    It's an 1/8" metal cutting disc, not so much a "pad". Without the jig, draw the circle as shown in the video, hold the grinder vertical and hold on for dear life. I cut one like this and found that you always want to cut about 1/4" inside your line because you can then change to a grinding wheel to open the hole up to your line.

  • @lakesidebier
    @lakesidebier 13 років тому

    @brewmagic I am stunned that you didn't just post a link to your site where LEGAL kegs could be purchased at a huge markups.

  • @mat42011
    @mat42011 5 років тому

    So you stole a keg and now you want to know how to cut the top off.. Your the shit dude that is great stuff right there

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  16 років тому

    It's called a 4.5" angle grinder and I used a thin metal cutting disc in it. You might be able to rent it.

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  16 років тому

    You're correct though it's sad that we have to put a warning on just about everything as if we suppose everyone is devoid of good judgement. This was within the realm of general safety for me but feel free to NOT do it if you're worried about absolute safety. In fact, don't drink beer at all, it might damage your liver. Don't forget to wear a helmet and look both ways when you cross too. ;-)

  • @DanHappy84
    @DanHappy84 9 років тому

    That was fantastic! Thanks man!

  • @flananuts
    @flananuts 16 років тому

    Dya know who I could hook up with in Nj(I'm in Monmouth county) for some keg conversion work? I prefer to pay someone to do it and would like to keep the business in Jersey

  • @s.goldberger4887
    @s.goldberger4887 10 років тому

    Great video!

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  17 років тому

    Cool, wanna buy me one?

  • @GaryHaygood
    @GaryHaygood 14 років тому

    The Beer Song from South Park, Weird Al

  • @OPE08
    @OPE08 17 років тому

    "...when your stupid friends come over asking for beer, hand them that bucket..." Priceless.
    I am assuming, because I havn't checked, that buying a keg and converting it is cheaper than buying the same sized pot??

  • @HokieHomeBrew
    @HokieHomeBrew 13 років тому

    what kind of saw can be used to cut through stainless?

  • @GaryHaygood
    @GaryHaygood 14 років тому

    The Beer Song from South Park

  • @philyfred
    @philyfred 17 років тому

    This is why the beer companies raised the deposit on kegs, kegs are going to stop beeing sold to private partys if this continues, Yuengling has a shortage of kegs right now.

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  14 років тому

    I wish I could remember where I found it. I think it's Weird Al or...?

  • @ABSScott
    @ABSScott 17 років тому

    what kind of pad did you use on the grinder.. and what is the process of doing it without the jig?

  • @smellpickle
    @smellpickle 13 років тому

    great info, subed.
    stay cool...

  • @InvisibleCitizen
    @InvisibleCitizen 7 років тому

    What is the best size to cut the opening and why. Thanks!

    • @BobbyFromNJ
      @BobbyFromNJ  7 років тому

      If you have a lid you'd like to use, use that size as a guide. If not, as big as you can get it because the lip is a hindrance

    • @InvisibleCitizen
      @InvisibleCitizen 7 років тому

      BobbyFromNJ okay, thanks

  • @JeffSpinner
    @JeffSpinner 15 років тому

    Bobby, where did you purchase the sightglass and thermometer and valves?

  • @OPE08
    @OPE08 17 років тому

    What did you weld?
    Don't those kegs have a bung on the side as well?

  • @danssv8
    @danssv8 13 років тому

    Good day mate have a look on my channel for a nother idea to weld the pressurecooker to the top of the keg , work great , good vid

  • @Randy4402
    @Randy4402 8 років тому

    Nice

  • @OPE08
    @OPE08 17 років тому

    Okay, so the question begs: whats the point of having a sightglass??
    For checking the color?

  • @pozzi2thee
    @pozzi2thee 14 років тому

    Bloodhound gang did this song:)

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  17 років тому

    The word "steal" was tongue in cheek. Sorry you didn't pick that up. And for the record, obtaining a keg in any way other than direct from a beer distributor, keg manufacturer, or a refurb/reclamation company is theft. They belong to the brewery embossed on the side.

  • @Sicktrickintuner
    @Sicktrickintuner 17 років тому

    how the heck does 36 seconds x4 equal 1min 24???
    it equals 2 min, 24 seconds

  • @hogiewan
    @hogiewan 17 років тому

    Breweries pay a LOT of money for each keg. Keeping a keg for the deposit is stealing - plain and simple.

  • @mtbeedee
    @mtbeedee 17 років тому

    36 secs at 4x speed = 2 mins 24 seconds... no?

  • @reddreads
    @reddreads 17 років тому

    Um, all this talk of deposits, raising beer prices. You do realize that breweries do sell their "retired" kegs all the time?

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  17 років тому

    Purely hypothetically of course, but say you asked the guy at the liquor store to call you when he gets an empty back. Then say you gave him the deposit money that he just paid back to the person. Then say he acts like THAT guy never brought it back at all. Just sayin.

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  17 років тому

    Airgun what? Are you suggesting someone use an air powered die grinder instead? They have a lot less power than an electric one and the compressor would run the whole time. Then again, why am I wasting time responding to someone that can't write more than one word.

  • @BobbyFromNJ
    @BobbyFromNJ  17 років тому

    I think the deposit should cover the cost of replacement personally. This video has nothing to do with the morality of aquiring a keg. If you have a keg and want to cut the top off, I'm showing you how. I really don't care how you got it. Use your own judgement.