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  1. clownpoison

    Beer demand/check valve or in line non return valve for Handpull

    I will take that as a no then wink...
  2. clownpoison

    Fridge recommendations

    seen a youtube video of someone removing the shelf moulding from the inside of the fridge door, They cut it off with a multitool. It gave enough room to allow a keg to sit in front of the compressor hump ,if your space constraint is front to back this may help
  3. clownpoison

    Hand pull woes

    update : reassembled and it works a treat. Time for the brasswork and wooden plinth to have some love
  4. clownpoison

    Hand pull woes

    info for brewers of the future. This is the order of the o ring and cork insert at the top of the piston
  5. clownpoison

    Beer demand/check valve or in line non return valve for Handpull

    Im building my first handpull system ,its in bits at the moment . I want to include a check valve between handpump and beer source. Do I need a specific Beer demand valve (one of those white round £20 things) or can I use an inline non return valve ,Duotight type? TIA
  6. clownpoison

    new member from Cheshire

    Hi all been brewing for a good few years, originally Kits and bottles and now all grain with a couple of kegs in a fridge/ kegerator. latest project is refurbing a beer engine handpull. Like paler beers except for Barley Wine at Xmas and experimenting with fruit and sours in the summer. A...
  7. clownpoison

    Hand pull woes

    I have the same model and I have it in bits.. The beer engine, plinth and brass are in poor state and need love but the cylinder is clean inside and the seals look new . How does the retaining disc (in pic 1) fit into the piston, is it threaded or an interference fit. If threaded how to remove...
  8. clownpoison

    Hand pull woes

    these photos have helped a lot. Ive just taken delivery of an old handpull for refurb. The previous owner must have given up on it it would only pull fresh air. took me forever to open, a pan of boiling water a workshop vice and an oil filter wrench did the job. All the seals seem new. But he...
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