Matryoshka from beer kegs.

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Aluda
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Matryoshka from beer kegs.

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My wish is to have a Boiler. With the requirement to work with a vacuum, work with a thick mash stirrer, work with steam for aromatic essential oils, have a built-in steam generator. Made me a lot - not a lot to strain my brain. Roll up the sleeves on the trousers. Physically it will be good. As a result, I have such a steam boiler. Heater from a Chinese electric kettle. I made a hole in it, and put it on a pipe. I think it turned out not bad at all. Sorry for my English.
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Aluda
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Location: Kaliningrad

Re: Matryoshka from beer kegs.

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I didn’t show how it is now, legs. I didn't make the clips on the lid. No agitator drive gear.
A lot of other things are not there, the main thing is that the boiler works.
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And it works.
Gentlemen, you should not immediately repeat the matryoshka, I was faced with the fact that my beer kegs, different in design, turned out to be of equal diameter. I had to roll out a few millimeters in a lathe. Pre-roller rolling. All holes, holes and cuts were made in a lathe.
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