Hole Punch?
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Hole Punch?
Can anyone recommend somewhere I could have a couple holes drilled in a bayou classic kettle? I don't mind doing the smaller one, but the electric heating element requires 1 1/4" which I think is a bit much for a step drill.
If anyone has access to one of those cool green lee punches I would love to hear from you!
Cheers,
Greg
If anyone has access to one of those cool green lee punches I would love to hear from you!
Cheers,
Greg
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Re: Hole Punch?
Greg, I drilled some nice 3/4" holes in my Bayou Classic pot with a step bit. Pictures here: http://www.brewnosers.org/forums/viewto ... 995#p70970" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Haven't tried bigger holes though.
Nerve racking though. I love that pot. Thankfully it worked well.
Haven't tried bigger holes though.
Nerve racking though. I love that pot. Thankfully it worked well.
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Re: Hole Punch?
I've never used em for mounting an element directly.
Pm if you interested, I'm in Dartmouth. (Near mic Mac)
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Re: Hole Punch?
Hi AllanMar,
My kettle arrives today and I have the heating element.
Please let me know when a good time would be (and your favorite NSLC beer), and I'll pop by. I work in Dartmouth as well and could pop over after work, or whenever its good for you.
Cheers,
Greg
My kettle arrives today and I have the heating element.
Please let me know when a good time would be (and your favorite NSLC beer), and I'll pop by. I work in Dartmouth as well and could pop over after work, or whenever its good for you.
Cheers,
Greg
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Re: Hole Punch?
It looks like the conduit sizes don't quite line up with the exact size I require (1 1/4"). Does anyone have access to a 1.25" conduit punch?
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Re: Hole Punch?
I've heard of some people starting with a step bit then grinding with a dremel to the required diameter.
Beer.
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It is more time consuming but it does work.Maritimer wrote:I've heard of some people starting with a step bit then grinding with a dremel to the required diameter.
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Did you ever find any?moophone wrote:It looks like the conduit sizes don't quite line up with the exact size I require (1 1/4"). Does anyone have access to a 1.25" conduit punch?
I'm in the process of upgrading my Electric Brewery with 2 new 30 gallon pots. The last time I punched holes in new kettles, I had an electrician do them for me, but was surprised when I received the bill for $100 for just 5 holes. I should have bought the punches in the first place, but I guess hindsight is 20/20.
I only need a 13/16" and a 1 1/4" punch and would be interested in going in with someone on this purchase - either by buying them used after, reselling, or renting... etc.
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Re: Hole Punch?
Yeah I did. RubberToe was able to hook me up with a 1.25" (he also makes a mean a-ipa). Not sure if he has 13/16 though. You could ask him if he would be willing to help you out
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Thanks -- unfortunately my big pots are in Charlottetown and his punches are in Halifax and can't hit the road.moophone wrote:Yeah I did. RubberToe was able to hook me up with a 1.25" (he also makes a mean a-ipa). Not sure if he has 13/16 though. You could ask him if he would be willing to help you out
Looking for Plan B... Amazon.ca would be $180 shipped for the 2 punches I need.

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If you end up going that route I can possibly help you out with the shipping from my Prime account if they're Prime items.rypalmer wrote:Looking for Plan B... Amazon.ca would be $180 shipped for the 2 punches I need.
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Thanks for the offer. I'm on a Prime trial, coincidentally!jeffsmith wrote:If you end up going that route I can possibly help you out with the shipping from my Prime account if they're Prime items.
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Re: Hole Punch?
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/28512100/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
IKEA and others state this will punch the corresponding sized hole through the deck of a SS sink. A pot should also be a likely candidate. If you only get a couple of holes out of it....Greenlee is mucho expensive and you have to be sure you are getting a standard 1 1/4" punch (radio chassis) and not the more common conduit style (bigger).
IKEA and others state this will punch the corresponding sized hole through the deck of a SS sink. A pot should also be a likely candidate. If you only get a couple of holes out of it....Greenlee is mucho expensive and you have to be sure you are getting a standard 1 1/4" punch (radio chassis) and not the more common conduit style (bigger).
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Wow, that is quite a find! Where were you about a week ago?lsydd wrote:http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/28512100/
IKEA and others state this will punch the corresponding sized hole through the deck of a SS sink. A pot should also be a likely candidate. If you only get a couple of holes out of it....Greenlee is mucho expensive and you have to be sure you are getting a standard 1 1/4" punch (radio chassis) and not the more common conduit style (bigger).

I bought both punches and have punched all the holes already. I'm contemplating adding 2nd elements to both kettles before I resell the punch, otherwise I'm done with it if anybody wants to buy a lightly used Greenlee 1-1/4" punch! I might hang on to the 1/2" conduit punch until I finalize the plumbing.
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Re: Hole Punch?
Looking to borrow/rent etc. 1.25", 1" and 7/8"" punches for e-Keggle project. PM me if you can help.
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Re: Hole Punch?
Sure thing.
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Re: Hole Punch?
You can also go in a tool rental place, and you can manage to pay a few bucks to get the hole done quickly!
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