I was going to suggest that you ensure the connector is firmly pressed on.BigT76 said:Thanks everyone for your help. I can now say that it's working!!! I didn't realize just how frikkin hard you had to push those disconnects down. The gas side was fine but the bev out connector really had to be pushed down quite hard even with lube. Anyway, it's on now and I'm enjoying a glass of my Mangrove Jacks dark brown ale. 7.8%
Hope you guys have the following warning (from KegKing) in mind:Ciderman said:So I picked up an absurdly cheap gumtree deal on the weekend which included a 6.8kg 'mykegsonlegs' co2 canister. It's that big that takes up the space of a keg. I'm in the process of building a keezer and its thrown a spanner in the works as my chest freezer was on the small side to begin with. My question is can the co2 be on the outside or am I better off just trading in the chest freezer for something bigger?
I'm about to get a start on my keezer build over the weekend, when you say messy. The paint job doesn't look as good?squeaker said:U can also use chalk board wallpaper , I have laminated the top of my freezer with this , I painted my last one but its a messy job this was much easier http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=281156043531
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