P pokolbinguy Well-Known Member Joined 7/4/06 Messages 3,031 Reaction score 13 Location Pokolbin 7/9/08 #1 G'day folks, I'm after a bundle of turret washers (sometimes nicknamed "Lifesavers") for my kegs but can not seem to source them. I was hoping to grab them online as I'm a bit short on time at the moment to go for a drive etc. Attached is a pic. Cheers, Pok
G'day folks, I'm after a bundle of turret washers (sometimes nicknamed "Lifesavers") for my kegs but can not seem to source them. I was hoping to grab them online as I'm a bit short on time at the moment to go for a drive etc. Attached is a pic. Cheers, Pok
B blackbock Braugesell Joined 19/12/05 Messages 966 Reaction score 1 7/9/08 #2 Brewcraft have those in their catalogue. Any HBS should be able to order them at least.
G Guest Lurker Big Dog Brewing Joined 21/11/03 Messages 2,063 Reaction score 2 7/9/08 #3 Not sure if still the case, but Andale used to sell them way cheaper than HBS, which is handy as they dont seem to last long, the really get compressed when you screw the post on.
Not sure if still the case, but Andale used to sell them way cheaper than HBS, which is handy as they dont seem to last long, the really get compressed when you screw the post on.
frogman Well-Known Member Joined 17/6/06 Messages 516 Reaction score 4 7/9/08 #4 I belive that they are exactly the same size as your normal household tap washer. Worth a try. FROGMAN
I belive that they are exactly the same size as your normal household tap washer. Worth a try. FROGMAN
P pokolbinguy Well-Known Member Joined 7/4/06 Messages 3,031 Reaction score 13 Location Pokolbin 7/9/08 #5 frogman said: I belive that they are exactly the same size as your normal household tap washer. Worth a try. FROGMAN Click to expand... Interesting.... Might just give that a try. But thought the "legit" ones might be better. I might suss out Andale aswell. (found them on Andale webiste...will email them) I founds them on "Grain and Grape" ...but nearly a $1 each... A little pricey for a washer!!! I also emailed "Chi Company" but Matt doesn't seem to think he has seen them before. Are they maybe an Aussie thing??? Thanks for the help folks. Pok
frogman said: I belive that they are exactly the same size as your normal household tap washer. Worth a try. FROGMAN Click to expand... Interesting.... Might just give that a try. But thought the "legit" ones might be better. I might suss out Andale aswell. (found them on Andale webiste...will email them) I founds them on "Grain and Grape" ...but nearly a $1 each... A little pricey for a washer!!! I also emailed "Chi Company" but Matt doesn't seem to think he has seen them before. Are they maybe an Aussie thing??? Thanks for the help folks. Pok
J joeoz1 Member Joined 3/7/08 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 7/9/08 #6 Try kegs online http://www.kegsonline.com.au/category5_1.htm
P pokolbinguy Well-Known Member Joined 7/4/06 Messages 3,031 Reaction score 13 Location Pokolbin 7/9/08 #7 joeoz said: Try kegs online http://www.kegsonline.com.au/category5_1.htm Click to expand... They are damn expensive there. (Linky) $1.30 ea Thanks for the help though. Hopefully will be able to source them for cheap. Maybe if anyone else needs some I can order a sh*t load of them. Sort of bulk buy style. Cheers, Pok
joeoz said: Try kegs online http://www.kegsonline.com.au/category5_1.htm Click to expand... They are damn expensive there. (Linky) $1.30 ea Thanks for the help though. Hopefully will be able to source them for cheap. Maybe if anyone else needs some I can order a sh*t load of them. Sort of bulk buy style. Cheers, Pok