Perrin_Abara
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Does anyone else have snags with them?
I swear like 4 out of 10 of my beers end up flat as a witches ***!!!
I swear like 4 out of 10 of my beers end up flat as a witches ***!!!
Never had a problem - sorry!Does anyone else have snags with them?
I swear like 4 out of 10 of my beers end up flat as a witches ***!!!
Never had a problem with them.
I do replace all the rubber seals with silicone ones though and I think they are better.
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Bloody Hell TETB, is there anything in this world that you haven’t deconstructed and then made back even better!Never had a problem with them.
I do replace all the rubber seals with silicone ones though and I think they are better.
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Bloody Hell TETB, is there anything in this world that you haven’t deconstructed and then made back even better!
I bought 45 swingtops from brew2bottle, the seal was not the usual washer with a hole in the middle but a cone shape that covered the whole of the stopper......they were useless, beer had no carbonation after a few weeks. I did a few experiments comparing them to the more conventional type (used vinegar and bicarbonate of soda to generate some CO2 quickly in the bottles) ......... concluded they were hopeless and stopped using them, went back to recycled German bottles.
The guy under the car is mechanic or technician. The guy who designed the car is the engineer.Had a query from a lady who’s son wanted to be an “Engineer”.
I pointed out that, in the UK, the term could be applied to anyone from the guy who spent his life underneath motor cars (Mechanical Engineer) to a designer of bridges (Structural Engineer) and asked her to be more specific.
The lady replied “Not under a car!” as if anything else would do! My guess is that she didn’t consult the lad.
I reckon that TETB will be an Engineer within a category that solves real life puzzles. The kind that can replace a new tap (+£40) with a homemade “gizmo” (a spring, a washer and a bit of string etc) in order to rectify a design fault in the tap.
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Enjoy.
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JOB TITLE | FUNCTIONS | |
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Mechanic | Engineering | |
Road Works Coordinator | Engineering | |
Assistant Landscape Architect | Engineering | |
Surveyor | Engineering | |
Construction Foreman | Engineering | |
Contract Agent | Engineering | |
Ecologist | Engineering | |
They’re the ones I have!! I’ve just bought som silicone replacement seals for them fingers crossed
I’m not a great fan of attaching labels to people because it tends to lead to confusion between what someone ‘does’ and who they are :-)Problem is that I’ve heard both of them described as an “Engineer”!
Want to guess what a “Sanitation Engineer” does for a living?
This is a very respectable companies take on things:
I know that the title “Engineer” should mean something, but in the UK I’ve heard the title given to almost anyone who can write their own name!
JOB TITLE FUNCTIONS Mechanic Engineering Road Works Coordinator Engineering Assistant Landscape Architect Engineering Surveyor Engineering Construction Foreman Engineering Contract Agent Engineering Ecologist Engineering
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This is very coincidental! I had the same discussion at the weekend. I've got two batches of swing tops, just the same as described by rocketman, and the brew2bottle ones are nowhere near as carbonated as the the other batch. They also seem to have lost the hoppiness (Juicy IPA in them) compared to the other batch which is still great. I'll need to replace the seals now and see if that helps. Thanks for raising this thread @Perrin_Abara !I bought 45 swingtops from brew2bottle, the seal was not the usual washer with a hole in the middle but a cone shape that covered the whole of the stopper......they were useless, beer had no carbonation after a few weeks. I did a few experiments comparing them to the more conventional type (used vinegar and bicarbonate of soda to generate some CO2 quickly in the bottles) ......... concluded they were hopeless and stopped using them, went back to recycled German bottles.
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