rcook73
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juice
yea ..now i can tell my kids to "go get me some juice" and not sound like the worst dad in the world ...
juice
I'm working on a couple of designs, but in the mean time.. 78 cents each.
yea ..now i can tell my kids to "go get me some juice" and not sound like the worst dad in the world ...
http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/supplies/61b7/?srp=1Like those yeast vial handles!
Wonder where I can get my hands on a red Swingline stapler...
I just made this. It was my first turning project bit I think it went well. Anyone make a Skywalker Ale?
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Just a thought... if you could find a way to make them liquid tight even after they are screw onto the faucet you could fill each tube with a sample of the brew on that tap which would look way cool. Definitely a conversation piece
So has anyone actually done this? I'm definitely down for trying liquid taphandles.
Grasslands said:So has anyone actually done this? I'm definitely down for trying liquid taphandles.
Adeering said:I have this currently on my tap handle with liquid, the main problem is sealing between the cap and ferrule. Once you get a good seal though it works great. Rule of my kegerator is, whoever finishes the keg (besides me) has to drink whats in the handle
For about 3 bucks each you can get these lovely wooden mini table legs from Lowes.
For a small fee, I know a woodworker who will make personalized tap handles like these.
I have a tap handle with a stainless steel plate, 3.5'' by 2.5''.
Why not make your logo on something like card stock, and stick adhesive magnets to the back? That way you can change out the logo anytime you want.
So has anyone actually done this? I'm definitely down for trying liquid taphandles.
With one of these:
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and an drill you can make anything into a tap handle (well, not anything, meat wouldn't work, or a cat, but lots of things).
I'm just using oak, though.
Where are you guys finding the nuts for the bottom?
With one of these:
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and an drill you can make anything into a tap handle (well, not anything, meat wouldn't work, or a cat, but lots of things).
I'm just using oak, though.
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