I am in the process of making our first kegerator and it turns out the hole cutting bits I have are too large for the shank I'm putting in.
I'm interested in borrowing a 1"-1.25" bit.
My first corny keg full of Irish Red Rob Martin and I brewed is carbing up as I type.
Thanks
Aaron 785-760-1709
Hole cutting bit
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Hole cutting bit
Aaron and Caryl Hale
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Primary: Beer 30 Pale Ale
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Bottle Conditioning: Pear wine
On Tap: Imperial Red Ale
Re: Hole cutting bit
I may have a 1" spade at my house. Give he till after 6 to get off work. Best part I live in Prairie Park also.
Frank Dillon
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"I like beer. On occasion, I will even drink beer to celebrate a major event such as the fall of Communism or the fact that the refrigerator is still working.” – Dave Barry
Re: Hole cutting bit
Sorry only got a 1/2" and smaller. Good luck. you building a collared keezer? I am starting a Towered Mini Fridge soon.
Frank Dillon
Twitter @JHawkBeerMaker
"I like beer. On occasion, I will even drink beer to celebrate a major event such as the fall of Communism or the fact that the refrigerator is still working.” – Dave Barry
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"I like beer. On occasion, I will even drink beer to celebrate a major event such as the fall of Communism or the fact that the refrigerator is still working.” – Dave Barry
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Re: Hole cutting bit
Aaron & Caryl wrote:Irish Red Rob Martin
Red Rob, Red Rob! (Border, border).
