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by barneey » Thu May 22, 2014 10:25 am
To explain a little bit more,
Over a year ago when Gnutz first posted about kegs, by chance he bought them with a "S" type coupler. Soon afterwards I bought a few kegs with the same type "s" coupler. The rest is history with the removal technique etc.......
For a long time now I`ve wanted to trial different types of coupler, a, d, g, s, u etc............
It wasn't until recently when Tony had bought some kegs with an "a" spear and actually removed the fitting it got me interested again.
All my Crusader Kegs were purchased with "s" spears.
The pictures above show my original keg but with the "s" removed and a type "a" spear inserted with the corresponding coupler.
So it would confirm that the thread on the keg for both the "s" and "a" are the same - I`m also now thinking that the a "g" spear also has the same thread on the keg. Fairly pointless to make a keg with 3 different threads to sell.....
So why does all this matter?........
2nd couplers on ebay used to be very cheap but since the advent of the crusader "s" kegs prices have gone up. "a" and "g" couplers are still cheap.
A type "d" spear as used by the USA market is a drop in effort.
A type "u" spear is still an unknown.
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