o-rings for Corney kegs
o-rings for Corney kegs
Someone, was saying at the meeting that o-rings of the right size could be purchased at "auto supply?" store. If I heard correctly, what would I tell the auto parts guy what I'm looking for?
I remember the conversation, too. If you're looking for the smaller ones, the ACE Hardware on Center Pt road (between Glass and 42nd) was mentioned. I think they were saying the auto parts store for the big gasket, but don't remember the details either - sorry.
A Mighty Wind's A Brewing
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Funny, because I was the asking about them originally and I know you can go to ACE, or I believe all Do It Best on edgewood, in fact most of the smaller guys that sell by part I think you can get them there, just bring an old ring with you so you can make sure you size it up right. And look in the plumbing supply area. I'm not sure if any of the big box stores carry these as they don't really sell per part, you have to buy a whole kit or bags of stuff.
I want to say Tim was the one that bought his this way.
I want to say Tim was the one that bought his this way.
Travis (big T)
X-Prez Nut
X-Prez Nut
I bought mine at the Do-it-Best on Edgewood Rd. If you take in the dip tube or keg post o-rings they can match them up. Rapids Wholesale has the lid gaskets, but they are expensive. If you are ordering from Northern Brewer the whole kit is cheap. Pick a couple up when you get some supplies.
Runamok Brewing
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I have never used keg lube. All I do is soak the main O-ring and lid in hot water which softens the rubber. Then put it in some starsan for a minute or two and then put on the keg. Hit it with 30 psi to set the lid and you are good to go. Haven't had a leaky keg problem and have been doing it for about 7 years.
Matt Franklin
Slappy Brewing North
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Slappy Brewing North
On Tap:
American IPA
Strata Hazy IPA
Dr. Lee Orval
American Strong Ale
Friend of the Devil Belgian Golden Strong
Imperial Stout