Right. So maybe just for mash tun. Thank you mateHeron1952 wrote:Dead space not so critical, and gas heating might burn seals.Mther wrote:Is there a specific reason for that? I am asking just for curiosity.Heron1952 wrote:A bottom drain would usually be used with a mash tun not boiler or HLT.
Turn a 50L sankey keg into a HLT
Re: Turn a 50L sankey keg into a HLT
Turn a 50L sankey keg into a HLT
Hi guys, here are some updates from the mash tun:

I had some difficulties with the coating so I had to grind it

This is the inside. The False bottom is waiting for the ss pipe to connect with the tap. I will have it cut and threaded tomorrow


I had some difficulties with the coating so I had to grind it

This is the inside. The False bottom is waiting for the ss pipe to connect with the tap. I will have it cut and threaded tomorrow

Re: Turn a 50L sankey keg into a HLT
Fil,Fil wrote: I am surprised you didnt cut off the bottoms and use the top as the bottom as its already got a nice hole for the drain.. A SS false bottom would be my choice for the tun. one of the off the shelf 12"/30cm domed fb's might be a good choice, it may sit in the concave bottom nicely??
This sounds like a good idea.Have you ever or do you know of anyone who has used the hole at the top of the keg as a drain? How and what would you fit a tap into the opening? Would you have to grind off the bit that sticks up to which the "connector" is attached to for gas and extraction of beer?
Thanks
Turn a 50L sankey keg into a HLT
Depends on the keg paz1. There are some kegs that you can unscrew the connector you said so you wont need to grind it. For me it sounded like too much trouble that is why I did it on side. If I had a special trolley that the mash tun would sit permanently and the tap would be somewhere tight then I would go for bottom drain. But unfortunately I don't have much diy knowledge neither!paz1 wrote:Fil,Fil wrote: I am surprised you didnt cut off the bottoms and use the top as the bottom as its already got a nice hole for the drain.. A SS false bottom would be my choice for the tun. one of the off the shelf 12"/30cm domed fb's might be a good choice, it may sit in the concave bottom nicely??
This sounds like a good idea.Have you ever or do you know of anyone who has used the hole at the top of the keg as a drain? How and what would you fit a tap into the opening? Would you have to grind off the bit that sticks up to which the "connector" is attached to for gas and extraction of beer?
Thanks

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Re: Turn a 50L sankey keg into a HLT
iirc darkonis and barneey have both looked at fitting 2"? triclover fittings into the thread provided for a keg spear..
ist update for months n months..
Fermnting: not a lot..
Conditioning: nowt
Maturing: Challenger smash, and a kit lager
Drinking: dry one minikeg left in the store
Coming Soon Lots planned for the near future nowt for the immediate
Fermnting: not a lot..
Conditioning: nowt
Maturing: Challenger smash, and a kit lager
Drinking: dry one minikeg left in the store
Coming Soon Lots planned for the near future nowt for the immediate

Re: Turn a 50L sankey keg into a HLT
I've done it, haven't finished the build yet but it works fine. turn th ekeg upside down, cut the bottom out. Remove the spear, file down a triclamp gasket and then attach a blanking cap as normal, or a triclamp valve... or whatever you like really.
had it on drip test for days and with a bit of tightening, no problem at all. I'm tempted to ty some silicone gaskets as they're a bit squishier and see if i still get a solid seal.
had it on drip test for days and with a bit of tightening, no problem at all. I'm tempted to ty some silicone gaskets as they're a bit squishier and see if i still get a solid seal.