wit2003
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Does anyone in the NE Ohio area do sanitary welding? I am looking to add a port onto my SS Brew kettle and would rather not pay shipping both ways to go back to the manufacturer.
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Would you typically have to weld the bung on the inside of the kettle (to keep it sanitary) or can you get away with just welding the bung to the exterior?
Does anyone in the NE Ohio area do sanitary welding? I am looking to add a port onto my SS Brew kettle and would rather not pay shipping both ways to go back to the manufacturer.
Try Superior Welding and Fabrication, guys name is Jonathan Lewis
Wonder how they feel about walk in for a bung on a home beer boiler? Stop what they are doing and put a guy on that?
You want both sides to be welded, so there's no seams or crevices to harbor bacteria.
This isn't as critical before or during the boil, but is super critical during fermentation, conditioning and packaging, as the beer is much more susceptible to infections after the boil.
Typically if the tank is big enough, you can just weld both sides and polish then out, as you can physically fit a person inside to weld it out.
However, on most small vessels or pipes, you can't get to the inside so both must be done from the outside in one pass. You purge the pipe/tank with argon, and prep the joint such that the inside of the root ties in and is fully consumed from the outside as you weld. This makes it smooth and sanitary if done correctly.
Problem is this is time consuming and difficult to do well.
I'm happy to hear the OP say he's willing to pay the right price to get this done correctly, as most home brewing guys get scared off by the couple hundred bucks it takes to do this job the right way.

You bring up a good point, that this is more crucial for after the boil.....
Since this is for my boil kettle, I wonder if I have to worry about full on sanitary weld or if I'm ok with a standard weld....![]()
Wonder how they feel about walk in for a bung on a home beer boiler? Stop what they are doing and put a guy on that?
You bring up a good point, that this is more crucial for after the boil.....
Since this is for my boil kettle, I wonder if I have to worry about full on sanitary weld or if I'm ok with a standard weld....![]()