Yeah agree I've taken my safety tab rings off. Don't cut them its literally a 2min job to disassemble, remove the safety tab ring and reassemble.Kingmaa said:I've got half a dozen (purchased through andale years ago)
Best way I've found to open them is to use a pair of multi grips spread wide enough to engage tabs evenly and unscrew.
use a 10c piece and a spare coupler to undo safety catch. Have considered removing safety tab... one seems to be worn and doesnt work anyway. Not afraid of spear shooting out because if you try to open pressurised it makes a bloody mess and spear stays put. having a spare coupler makes it easy enough to not bother and removes spear in forehead theory from the mix though.
like them a lot better than corny kegs, the couplers are much more satisfying to use than ball locks!
I know this is an old thread but i have finally removed the Spear and now i need a little help in dismantling it so i can remove the Safety tab.blair said:Yeah agree I've taken my safety tab rings off. Don't cut them its literally a 2min job to disassemble, remove the safety tab ring and reassemble.
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Looks like Subala is trying to change that trendLol. Asahi don’t give a f about collecting their kegs.
Thanks EmptyB! I am definitely not threatening or intimidating anyone but I definitely do make a point of warning people about the possible legal repercussions of buying and selling what are considered "stolen kegs" whether they are Asahi's or any other brewery's. Like you said, a lot of people aren't aware that what they are doing is illegal and for the most part cooperate in returning the kegs once they are aware.Pretty sure Asahi aren't insinuating that you personally stole the kegs tugger (although your immediately defensive attitude does suggest it). They know their kegs are in circulation on Gumtree, Facebook Marketplace etc and many people aren't aware before purchase that they are in fact buying stolen goods. Pull your head in.
Asahi kegs are the property of Asahi Beverages. They're hard to open because you shouldn't be opening them and you're in possession of stolen goods. If you should find yourself in possession of these kegs, please return them to Asahi Beverages. You can contact me directly for assistance. [email protected]
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