Awesome. I got into welding to increase my ability to do my automotive work. This project looks like a way to tap into fabrication. Thanks for the info
I appreciate the educational content and is really useful, more for those looking or working for critically structural jobs but every once in a while this kind of builds a lot of fun to watch and follow.
This is a cool project. Makes me want to buy a keg and make one for myself. The amount of info you gave to figure out the angles and degree was useful. Thanks for the idea 🔥
Great video, I just wanted to touch on the pressure part. I used to refill these kegs for my homebrew, on the end the ball is just held in there with a flat spring steel clamp that you can CAREFULLY remove with two flathead screwdrivers and then the ball connection and whole spear comes out thus relieving all the pressure. Inspiring build though I may have to source some materials for this
@@AustinHargett thankfully I believe my tank is at least 3/16 inch thick aluminum. I hate to lug it around in my move but I can't resist a good future project.
That's awesome. But to buy all the tools you used to make that would cost anyone else a bunch more than you paid for the material. Wish I had a work shop like yours.
@@DaveLabo haha ohhhh thoooose torches. I have nooo idea how many are there. There are buckets more next to those. I’m building that there white tail deer sculpture on my table with them. They were donated
I talk a lot of shit on your videos, but I have to give attaboys where due. This is a cool build, and you didn't act like a clown, which is the best part of this video. Keep build videos like this coming, and throw in more serious educational videos, and you just might make me a fan.
Cut off wheel is better. Stainless doesn’t like the oxygen in the air and has really hard dross that eats up abrasives. Cut off wheel makes a nice clean cut.
You’re lucky that ring didn’t blow up in ya face. Any time you work with kegs you need to properly remove the stem before cutting/welding on it. They can be pressurized relatively significantly.