Keg taps - what's this bit called?

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Re: Keg taps - what's this bit called?

Post by orlando » Thu May 07, 2015 7:45 am

Befuddler wrote:
orlando wrote:I have several of these and done exactly as you suggested and ended up using a JG push fit fitting you refer to, for hooking up to the cornie. Far better and unlikely to fall off. If you prefer to use the hose tail fitting then PM with your address and I will get a couple off to you.
Thanks for your kind offer, but as you've just provided me with a supplier for a JG fittings at a very good price, I think I'll go with those! Much less hassle than the hose tails. Muchos gracias.
You're welcome, finding that particular size was not easy, I also had no luck finding a box spanner to fit it, my shanks are recessed in my keezer collar making it impossible to do up without one, I had to get one made, the other end being made to fit the back nut of the tap shank.
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Re: Keg taps - what's this bit called?

Post by Buckie Brewer » Thu May 07, 2015 9:58 pm

I have two if you want?

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