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After watching the lid on my SS Turkey Fryer start leaking, and it's now getting worse. I have decided to ditch it and build a new one. I have ordered a used SS keg off ebay (from a distributor). Going to ditch my reflux as I don't use it now. This guy is all grains :). Any way, be the 15.5 keg, with 2 inch riser 90'd over to a doubler then up and out to the trusty 20' 1/2" worm. YAY! For new build, I will spread the Cu Porn as soon as I order some in.

Oh, and after reading the pot design forum, I have also decided to switch from propane to electric. My question is, can I just get someone to weld THIS! or two onto the bottom? I know it says adapter, but if a guy wanted to tig that one would it work? I like how the milkcans are ready to go on this with just a tri-clamp.

That will be where I start is keg altering when it arrives, then drop it off at welders and start to do some CU work :). Thanks guys, spent many hours in the design forums last night. Glad to be a part of a great site.

Oh, one more thing... My UJSSM and the SweetFeed recipe's have turned out the best YET!!! Tried and True FTW!
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The adapter you linked to is what you mount the element to. You will need to weld a triclamp ferrule to the keg. Then the adapter can be clamped to the ferrule with a triclamp and gasket.
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I was looking at using the clamp and ferrules but instead i went with a stainless half coupling to be welded in in fact i ordered 2 1 for the heating element and one for a ball valve to drain with it is a lot cheaper than having to buy all the sani ferrules and clamps.
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Now that you have put that, it's like a big ole slap in the face. I guess I brainfarted AGAIN..... Makes sense now. I think I'm going to do a dual, one to ramp up heating then one controlled for vapor heat. I used to could be an electrician, so I got that part under wraps :lol: . Thanks Pp, Really only want to do this once and make it user friendly via tri-clamps.
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I am a electrician with a 5 year union apprenticeship and 20 years experience and a EPRI certification under my belt . a half coupling only cost $5 and you have 1/3 the welding seam with them compared to having the ferrules welded in i am curious as to how the tri clamp is more user friendly. and with the coupling you only have 1 seal to deal with you have 2 with the sani fitting.
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roadgold wrote:I am a electrician with a 5 year union apprenticeship and 20 years experience and a EPRI certification under my belt . a half coupling only cost $5 and you have 1/3 the welding seam with them compared to having the ferrules welded in i am curious as to how the tri clamp is more user friendly. and with the coupling you only have 1 seal to deal with you have 2 with the sani fitting.
Well, I was in my truck when I posted this and must have not seen your input. As far as user friendly goes just to snap a triclamp around seems easy enough... As far as a half coupling I will have to do some googling, but I'm gonna act tough till I figure it out :wave: .
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I will make it easy for you use this for your heating element
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-NPT-HALF-COUP ... 4cf1e14753" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
while you are at it add a extra for a drain valve
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-4-NPT-HALF-CO ... 4cf1e142ad" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
if you insist on a tri-clamp this is the best design i have seen for a element using a tri clamp.
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you will need to order one of these to weld to your keg.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/15-Gallon-Keg-C ... 2318944dd0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
if you are a union member ask your local pipe fitters apprenticeship if a apprentice can do your welds for practice.
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Well, I was just farting around but I did find them. I now, just think that the TriClamps look more sexy to me. I really am not even 100% on going electric. Might just keep my propane ways. I am not a Union Pipe Fitter though, but I am a Teamsters Freight guy :clap: . Maybe my BA knows some pipe fitters he could set me up with, great idea Thanks.
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one other for you if you plan on using the PT100 thermocouple weld in a SS 8mm flair nut.
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