
My concern arises from the fact that the side bung hole seems to be surrounded by a welded up, enclosed air space. I assume that is there to reinforce the side of the keg for when a bung is pounded in.
Is there a danger of this section rupturing if used as a propane and/or electric boiler? Sorry if this has already been covered before, but my searching attempts came up empty on this matter.
If it is deemed unsafe as a boiler, my other ideas for using this keg would be to cut out the bottom and convert it into a conical fermenter by welding some legs on the sides and a cone with appropriate fittings to the bottom..... or, perhaps use it as an outer shell for a proplyene glycol filled double boiler with a slim quarter barrel keg holding pulpy fruit washes.
I have not built a single thing as of yet, just doing a lot of reading and trying to get things straight in my mind. Most definitely will start with a simple keg based pot still to start with.
Crawl, walk, then run! That is the plan here. =O)
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