Thanks... Still having trouble seperating it... any other tips for getting the two sections apart?
Thanks... Still having trouble seperating it... any other tips for getting the two sections apart?
Yeah, don't bother.
Buy a snap tap and be done with it.
They are designed to come apart so cleaning is easy.
Been a while since I bought one but they are probably about $5 and will last you a long time.
A piece of dowel will work better than a spoon. Doesn't need to be open but it can help. I bang mine on the ground on concrete. You need to have a finger covering the exit part of the tap as you bang. Firm grip.
Hi Guys,
I always break open and clean my tap(s) after every brew. However, since cleaning them, they are a bastard to turn. It can be turned, but it needs a bucket load more force than what it did when it was new.
I *THINK* there must have been some sort of food grade grease in there keeping the tap all happy and free.
Anyone can verify this and then recommend a grease or something to keep it turning freely? Olive Oil?
HI Guys,
Any thoughts on my sticky tap situation below:
Hi Guys,
I always break open and clean my tap(s) after every brew. However, since cleaning them, they are a bastard to turn. It can be turned, but it needs a bucket load more force than what it did when it was new.
I *THINK* there must have been some sort of food grade grease in there keeping the tap all happy and free.
Anyone can verify this and then recommend a grease or something to keep it turning freely? Olive Oil?
Always bottled straight from the tap - no cane.I would say big W for the cheap hydro and the twist taps. The snap taps would likely be a bunnings thing.
The twist taps are a bastard to take apart you just need conoviction when you give it a whack. Don't worry about breaking the thing as
they are easily replaceable.
Manticle why do you use a snap on your bottling fermenter? Dont you leave the tap open with a bottling racking cane? Why would that make a difference?
You can get different sized snap taps.I didn't think those snap tap threads fitted the Coopers fermenter, the thread on my snap taps looks a bit bigger than the Coopers ones, mmm, will have to check when I empty the fermenters later today.