Easy way to add a heating element to a kettle/keggle

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Easy way to add a heating element to a kettle/keggle

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Bobby at brewhardware.com has a 1.5" pull-through-flaring tool or a 2" pull-through-flaring tool that can be used with silver solder and the appropriate ferrule, as well as a bunch of 120 and 240 VAC low watt density heating elements that are already outfitted with 1.5" tri-clamp fittings.

I've used a bunch of his stuff, and it just works.

Highly recommended. :clap:

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