Hmmm...what if the barrel is a bit wonky?
Use it as a flower or cheese curd press?Hmmm...what if the barrel is a bit wonky?
Well said @An Ankoù . I did say on my vid that the gadget (totally pointless) only checked the connections on the cap. Just between you and me, I'm working on a replacement closure that will be more efficient than the "as supplied cap". Only problem is it will cost £1millionNo offense meant to BB. But I thought this device only does half the job. Many a leak can be found at the seal between the cap and the keg. Nomatter how much vaseline you stick on there. When I was a mere sprog in the brewing world, I used to dutifully wash out my Roto Keg and turn it upsidedown on the concrete to drain. I soon learnt the error of my ways.
Only problem is it will cost £1million
Another build project for you Buffers:
Yes, just a simple adjustment to the position of the micro-switch that stops the dispenser rotating. Should stop at the 2:40 position rather than the 12:30. Wouldn’t have so far to rotate before it dispenses then. Pass it on :hat:I loved everything about this apart from how long you have to wait for the treats!
Hi Clint i have 2 wilko pb's what i found was i couldn't get the lid tight enough and they leaked, i bought one of them spanners walla no more leaksGreat idea...I suppose I could do with one to test my rubbish Wilko keg... I even bought a new lid for it...it's really gonna have it....
Could be. No.
On the contrary. It's to provide the time and space for us to dwell upon the mysteries of quantum indeterminacy. What did you do with the cat, Steve?I loved everything about this apart from how long you have to wait for the treats!
Is that Steve Schrödinger?On the contrary. It's to provide the time and space for us to dwell upon the mysteries of quantum indeterminacy. What did you do with the cat, Steve?
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