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Built a margarita machine today.......

Ryntipton

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Well its still a work in progress, had to shut down the fun early tonight for the girlfriends x-mas party at her work.

Has a 1 hp new garbage disposal in the lower keg and the top keg is the mix container. Still need to complete a bulk head for the return line, wire the disposal, and clean it up. Im happy with it so far. Thought id share. Oh and it holds 5 liters plus what will fit in the disposal and pipes.
 

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Had a friend that did something similar only with a 5 gallon round Igloo drink dispenser. Mounted a garbage disposal to the bottom with a tap/valve for discharge into a cup. It worked great!
 
Had a friend that did something similar only with a 5 gallon round Igloo drink dispenser. Mounted a garbage disposal to the bottom with a tap/valve for discharge into a cup. It worked great!

I had it mounted to a 10 gallon cooler, just took too much tequilla and mix lol. This one is 5 liters and is much more practical.

I love making and inventing things. I may get really creative one day and convert my 1972 merc 500 to a blender. Mounted on my 86' playmate. But i bet it i took the top cowling off it, used a hole saw to cut a hole in the cowling directly over the flywheel nut. Then took a socket that fit over the nut and concentrically welded a 3/8" extention to it. Then cut the end of the extention to the correct length and grinded the shape to fit into a blender pitcher...... do yall see where im going with this??? How bad ass would that be at the sandbar!!
 
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