Draught Beer Flea Market!
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You around tomorrow at like 530-600?
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I'm in need of a shank to pass my CO2 line (between the tank and the regulator) through a fridge side wall. Might you have such a thing?
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I think so but shoot me a message before heading over in case I duck out!!dexter wrote:You around tomorrow at like 530-600?
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You need a high pressure CO2 hose like so: http://www.kegoutlet.com/high-pressure- ... -hose.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;KMcK wrote:I'm in need of a shank to pass my CO2 line (between the tank and the regulator) through a fridge side wall. Might you have such a thing?
I have 1 but I use it to gang a 20 lb CO2 cylinder to my Sodastream at home
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I have two of these but nothing to join them that will create an air tight seal on the wall of the fridge. Am I misunderstanding something?NASH wrote:You need a high pressure CO2 hose like so: http://www.kegoutlet.com/high-pressure- ... -hose.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;KMcK wrote:I'm in need of a shank to pass my CO2 line (between the tank and the regulator) through a fridge side wall. Might you have such a thing?
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Clearly you are missing something since you cannot connect these things.You should use 1 hose, the hose should have a nipple and nut on 1 end to connect to the co2 tank and the other end would thread directly into your primary CO2 regulator where the nut and nipple would otherwise reside. Pop a couple rubber grommets in the fridge holes for a pro install, drop some spray foam in there too if need be. Otherwise, not sure what you could use to to connect to a faucet shank to safely handle the 800 PSI.KMcK wrote:I have two of these but nothing to join them that will create an air tight seal on the wall of the fridge. Am I misunderstanding something?NASH wrote:You need a high pressure CO2 hose like so: http://www.kegoutlet.com/high-pressure- ... -hose.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;KMcK wrote:I'm in need of a shank to pass my CO2 line (between the tank and the regulator) through a fridge side wall. Might you have such a thing?
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I didn't think a pro install would be that simplistic. I was envisioning something similar to a faucet shank but meant for CO2 at pressure. Thank you for the clarification.NASH wrote:Pop a couple rubber grommets in the fridge holes for a pro install, drop some spray foam in there too if need be.
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It could be done I'm sure but you'd likely end up spending too much money on adapters to make it all work. There's no CO2 shank-type do-dads that I'm aware of but it doesn't mean they don't exist. A straight piece of threaded SS pipe would work easily enough, as would a faucet shank, but then adapting to it for the high pressure hose...KMcK wrote:I didn't think a pro install would be that simplistic. I was envisioning something similar to a faucet shank but meant for CO2 at pressure. Thank you for the clarification.NASH wrote:Pop a couple rubber grommets in the fridge holes for a pro install, drop some spray foam in there too if need be.
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KMcK wrote:I didn't think a pro install would be that simplistic. I was envisioning something similar to a faucet shank but meant for CO2 at pressure. Thank you for the clarification.NASH wrote:Pop a couple rubber grommets in the fridge holes for a pro install, drop some spray foam in there too if need be.
Dave (everwood) did sell the co2 pass through shanks a while back...he may still
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He does, a short one and a longer one.jacinthebox wrote:Dave (everwood) did sell the co2 pass through shanks a while back...he may stillKMcK wrote:I didn't think a pro install would be that simplistic. I was envisioning something similar to a faucet shank but meant for CO2 at pressure. Thank you for the clarification.NASH wrote:Pop a couple rubber grommets in the fridge holes for a pro install, drop some spray foam in there too if need be.
I don't believe, however, that you'd want to use these between your tank and your primary regulator (e.g., tank -> passthrough -> regulator -> keg). You'd need to be really sure that whatever you used to connect the MFLs to the high-pressure hose could handle it. Using them post-regulator is (e.g., tank -> regulator -> passthrough -> keg), I believe, okay because the pressure is in serving range.
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Exactly what I'm sayingmumblecrunch wrote:He does, a short one and a longer one.jacinthebox wrote:Dave (everwood) did sell the co2 pass through shanks a while back...he may stillKMcK wrote: I didn't think a pro install would be that simplistic. I was envisioning something similar to a faucet shank but meant for CO2 at pressure. Thank you for the clarification.
I don't believe, however, that you'd want to use these between your tank and your primary regulator (e.g., tank -> passthrough -> regulator -> keg). You'd need to be really sure that whatever you used to connect the MFLs to the high-pressure hose could handle it. Using them post-regulator is (e.g., tank -> regulator -> passthrough -> keg), I believe, okay because the pressure is in serving range.
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Hey Nash, would you be available any time today for me to snag a sanke keg coupler?
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Sure, I'll be there around 4:30 this afternoon if that works.SFR709 wrote:Hey Nash, would you be available any time today for me to snag a sanke keg coupler?
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Sorry I figured it was kinda last minute, so I darted out Everwood's. thanks for getting back to me though!
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SFR709 wrote:Sorry I figured it was kinda last minute, so I darted out Everwood's. thanks for getting back to me though!
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Jesus. Where did you get all this shit? And where have you been keeping it?
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Any nitro regulators?
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Yup, I have a couplesleepyjamie wrote:Any nitro regulators?
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Got the 4 tap tower and drip tray I got from Nash's stash of parts mounted. The integrated lights aren't very bright and needed a new power supply, otherwise a good cleaning was all that it needed. I need a couple more taps and I have to make some handles, and finish the enclosure for the deep freeze before it'll be complete.
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Nice, thanks! That's mighty sexy
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Are you selling everything out of the brewery? Also do you have any towers with two or three taps left?
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Hey Nash! Have any c02 regulators left? I live like 2 blocks from the brewery, could swing by really anytime.
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No I have it in dry storage next door.Reillisson wrote:Are you selling everything out of the brewery? Also do you have any towers with two or three taps left?
If you want anything drop me a PM or post back here to set up an appointment. I'm always busy and more often than not can't just drop what I'm doing to show you the goods.
Lots of 2 and 3 tap towers left!
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Quite a few secondary co2 regs, most with 2 gauges have at least 1 broken gauge. Might be 1 primary left, also with a messed up gauge, or 2.jwaterman wrote:Hey Nash! Have any c02 regulators left? I live like 2 blocks from the brewery, could swing by really anytime.
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do you still have the Boddingtons and Guinness taps and handles?
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