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Ideas to repurpose empty mini-keg needed

Lucky Strike

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I cannot bring myself to throw out / recycle these aluminum mini-kegs now that they are empty. They just seem like they could be made into some sort of useful storage for my garage. So, help me out. Give me some ides on how to make these things into some functional storage etc.

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PistolWhip

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You could always put a schrader valve or metal valve stem on it somewhere and use it as a portable air tank. I don't know what the burst pressure is on it, so I'd be carefull pumping too much pressure into it.
 

Costner

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Cut off the bottom, paint the inside white and wire them up to be light fixtures.

Insert a hand pump at the top and use one for foaming hand cleanser.
 

Chris Adams

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Cut the top off and put a handle on it, have a BIG mug for beer...
OK, not too useful.:bounce:


It does seem wasteful to dispose of those.

Oil storage for disposal?

Holders for cleaning solvent, kerosine, anything you buy in bulk?

Problem is it looks like if you can't open the top without making jagged edges.

Cut top off, sand edges, use as nut/nail/bolt bins?
 

GearBeer

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There are ways to refill them (some homebrew shops sell systems). I don't know if it works with the Heineken mini-kegs, though.
 

TAMPAGT07

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How bout cutting in the shape of a urinal, drill a hole through the wall, rig up some pvc and hang it on the wall. No more running into the house when you gotta pee. (Raccoon, if you are reading this, this would not be for you.)
 
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knudsen

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How bout cutting in the shape of a urinal, drill a hole through the wall, rig up some pvc and hang it on the wall. No more running into the house when you gotta pee. (Raccoon, if you are reading this, this would not be for you.)


Ewwwww, jagged metal too close to the third member!:lol_hitti
 

GearBeer

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That idea could backfire. If he did that he'd have to buy more of them.
 
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Lucky Strike

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Actually, some of these ideas are very cool, and creative. Not sure how I feel about keeping the Heineken label on them. I love the mini-keg, but wish I could get one full of Lone Star or Pearl.
 

GearBeer

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Lucky,

I don't know every American brewery that fills mini kegs, but I know that Bell's Brewing in Kalamazoo, MI puts Oberon (a "Wit", well kinda) in mini kegs. Many of the mini kegs I've seen are filled with European, specifically German, beer.
 

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Ah, the ol' mini keg. When I was in college, I had friends that went to UAH in hunstville. It's a big rocket science school. Seriously. They train rocket scientists. Anyway, I was friends with a few of them and theirs was a wet campus. Delightful idea, wish mine was! We were all living up to the designation one night (zooted out of our minds on guinness, jack, Johnny walker, bud, old grandad, whatever) when somebody announced that they'd emptied Jim. Jim was a heinekin mini keg. They named it. The rocket scientists named the keg. Yes, these are the people who will be responsible for sending things into orbit, and they named the keg Jim.

They also decided that it was too good a thing to waste, so they immediately thought of cutting it in half and using half of Jim to make a satellite. Drunken rocket scientists being who they are, they sat around and calculated the amount of thrust needed for an object of said surface area, weight, and materials composition to break free of earth's gravitational pull. Not only did they write all this down and laugh about it, but they took it to class the next day, where their professor reviewed their work and pronounced (in a heavy Indian accent) that they were quite correct in their calculations, but that the keg material was insufficient to withstand the heat from atmospheric drag, and even if the thing made it into orbit, the vacuum known as space would rip it to pieces. After hearing this and kicking themselves for their glaring omission, they decided to use Jim to make an AM radio antenna.

Side note: One of these friends graduated with an Aerospace engineering degree and went straight to culinary school. He decided that he didn't like science after all, and wanted to be a chef. True story!
 

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I think some people would be surprised to find out how much drinking and "hooliganery" occur in engineering and science colleges. FWIW, the MSU College of Mechanical Engineering has more bar crawls than any other major.
 

JakeD

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I've seen guys on the welding forums make yard art out of little tanks like that, if you're into that kind of thing. Weld on some legs, ears and a snout and you'd have a pig. It's kind of amazing what some eccentric old ladies will pay for this stuff.
 

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I think some people would be surprised to find out how much drinking and "hooliganery" occur in engineering and science colleges. FWIW, the MSU College of Mechanical Engineering has more bar crawls than any other major.

CalTech and MIT are famous for outrageous pranks.
Engineering students are catastrophes waiting to happen.
Best part of going to college...:beer:




Well, except for the Coeds, of course.:bounce:
 

JamieK

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Mini oil drum barbecue?

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You could adapt a George Foreman grill to fit inside. Might look cool on the kitchen counter (if you're single, anyway)!

Jamie
 
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