I'm trying to reassemble one, and your trick of sticking a pry bar in the handle to compress it is just the idea I was looking for. It's so obvious I'm a little embarrassed. Thanks
Best video I found! However, when bashing mine round to get the ears to line up I chipped away part of the ear. Is that a problem when reassembling? Also how can I bash it to line up while maintaining the integrity of the tap? Thanks!
Good shit! This was very helpful. Easy to follow. Thanks my guy.
Very good
I'm trying to reassemble one, and your trick of sticking a pry bar in the handle to compress it is just the idea I was looking for. It's so obvious I'm a little embarrassed.
Thanks
I'm glad I can help!!
@ACPro if I had a video of me trying to reassemble that thing before i watched your video, it would probably become a viral fail video.
Best video I found! However, when bashing mine round to get the ears to line up I chipped away part of the ear. Is that a problem when reassembling? Also how can I bash it to line up while maintaining the integrity of the tap? Thanks!
Bending the tabs will not hurt anything
@@ACPro Good to know! I was able to get it reassembled and it held pressure. Thanks!
Can the rubber washer be pulled out intact to save time ?
Thanks for sharing your experience
Yes. It comes put too
Cheers buddy
Just the info I needed
Glad I could help
What is the diameter of that steel tube inside of the keg, please?
I will have to mic it but first guess 1.5 inch
About to attempt this with a fully loaded keg 🙌🏽
It worked out fantastically 🙌🏽 tysm
Great . I am glad my video was able to help you!!
How do you own all that and not know the real name of anything??? That ain’t a screwdriver that’s a pry bar.
Screw driver in my book. But I can understand if we own different books .
I'll take it. My keg is a mini keg 3' tall x 1'.
Great .. thank you
Well, this is definitely one way to do it :-)
I think so too!
Great video, thanks!! 👍
Thanks for watching
Thanks
Welcome