Jack of all biers
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I doubt it, but you must have a reason for asking, so spit it out....nosco said:Could oxalic acid cause rust?
I doubt it, but you must have a reason for asking, so spit it out....nosco said:Could oxalic acid cause rust?
This was not a stupid idea.nosco said:So I had a brilliant (stupid) idea of rinsing my 2lt keg with a heap of oxalic and hot water. I left it for about 30min and rinsed it out.
This was probably not the best idea. Mixing Sodium Percarbonate (alkaline) and Oxalic (acid) won't necessarily F things up, but it sure as hell reduces the effect of both. What made you think this was a good idea? Sodium Percarbonate will clean up organic matter, NOT rust or corrosion. It is an OXIDIZER not a de-oxidizer. Corrosion or rust is the oxidation of the metal.nosco said:So I figured I had nothing to lose so tonight I gave it another 30 min soak in hot perc and a big tea spoon of oxalic.
You mean your on parenting duties? You can't babysit your own kids unless your talking about kids that aren't yours.nosco said:I baby sit the kids on week nights.
Which acids though? Proper passivation with Nitric Acid yeah, but I don't think Oxalic or Citric will need neutralisation to prevent them corroding SS. A good thorough hot rinse with low mineral water will be fine for those acids.peteru said:Every article I read about proper passivation technique explicitly says that after you finish passivation you must rinse and then neutralise the acid to prevent unwanted corrosion. The recommended chemical for the neutralisation is sodium hydroxide aka caustic soda. You must rinse that off too.
Yeah they're great Zorco, run mine full open @ about 4-5psi, if pressure seems too high or cracking a keg start off lower.Zorco said:Well, it has been six months since the concept of this BB was born, and my set has finally arrived. Ohhhh boy I gleefully remember back to the original joy that these bad boys have brought many of us.
[Yob started MK BB.....................................................................................................................................................................................]
This time I wanted the 4 litre units and they are magnificent. Once I had thought that they would not have the low centre of gravity necessary to be a reliable pourer that the 5L and 2L were sure to be. The aspect ratio was not what I thought it should be...
But I was dead the frig wrong as wrong as wrong. (Thank you pints 4 and 5 for that extra "wrong" back there)
The keg holds up strong, looks bloody enchanting on the table and here is the best bit.
Perlick Flow Control........
Occasionally some **** happens to you that you can't go back from.....
A king bed, two monitors, *** with two women at once.... Life changing events... And I will tell you that Perlick flow control taps are firmly in this category.. Especially for mini kegs.
Whatever $40-50 you think isn't worth it for these..... just somehow make it happen.... Sell your cat, sell your wife. Get the Flow Control. Wait the extra 3-4 weeks and save that extra few buck.... quit smoking......don't go to the pub that month...... save that coin. Get the flow control Perlick taps.....
Now.... where is my cult thermometer order.... NO! It isn't at that level..... Get the Flow Controls.
(Lights hypocritical virtual ciggy after the climax......)
And my welds are mint... Freaking mint. No colour, perfect lines and the handle section seam has been welded directly inline with the body weld seam.
Get your weird *** stupid kegs replaced. I'm certain that Beerkat and ATHB have been the unlucky pallbearers for some stock. But the quality will eventually rise with the cream that is out there.
Mini Kegs at 8:00 o'clock...... Make it so!
Zorco.
Lets see what you think in a few weeks time.Zorco said:Why all do this.
Why go into this
Let it be girls....... stop fiddling....
If you have a genuine product warranty claim.... Call the dude.
This thread has gone tropic. Chilllllllaxxxxxxx Yaaaaalllll. If said keg is ******. Then contact said supplier about said ****** keg to get said ****** keg ******* actioned.
Now.....
Where is my crazy acid pokemon so I can cheerfully play with acids uselessly.
Zorco,
That Krunt
I know what I think now...briby said:Lets see what you think in a few weeks time.
(Just randomly throwing chemicals at the keg, without understanding at least some of the processes and risks, is only going to make things worse.)peteru said:More or less what Zorco said. If you can be bothered with an attempt at DIY remedy, do not use any chemical that's stronger than what you can get from Coles/Woolworths. That pretty much translates to 10% by weight citric acid in water.
Depending on how much stuff the acid dissolves, it may be single use only. If you use contaminated solution you can cause "flash attack", which ruins the surface and actually puts a black coating on the stainless steel.
Just randomly throwing chemicals at the keg, without understanding at least some of the processes and risks, is only going to make things worse.
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