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Hmm, well I was assured that everything was the same, as this was an obvious concern. What do you know that I don't and what does etc. mean?jonnyt wrote:What happens with spares given the lids are different sizes etc?
Keep us updated how you go on as it will be interesting to know.
They arrived already gassed up, presumably to keep the lids in place, so I haven't looked inside yet. I was going to wait until the gas and regulator arrived but now I guess Ill take a peek and maybe photograph if I can. My concerns are now those raised by jonnyt, I'm particularly annoyed if true because I specifically asked the question, by phone, that the regular spares would fit. If it is only the lids, and the website says "All the Cornelius fittings can be used on these beer kegs" then I suppose I will have to buy new ones from them, but how often is the need for new ones going to arise? Seems odd they should choose for the lids to be different, is it because the kegs are of bigger capacity?barneey wrote:Orlando what would you say the quality of he welding is like on the inside of the kegs?
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I'm not looking for high pressure as I prefer Ales to lagers and will be looking for the minimum pressure to get the beer out. I guess the problem, if it is one, arises if you want to force carbonate, correct?jonnyt wrote:No it's because they are cheepo chinese copies. Looks to me like the pressure rating is lower too, inferring thinner walls.
I will keep an eye on it, is there anything preventative that can be done?far9410 wrote:The main problem I can see, it may not be the case, is the metal/weld quality, rust doesn't mix well with beer!
Well if it is crap metal quality, and it may not be, I hope not, but not much you can do if it isorlando wrote:I will keep an eye on it, is there anything preventative that can be done?far9410 wrote:The main problem I can see, it may not be the case, is the metal/weld quality, rust doesn't mix well with beer!