Mat B
Well-Known Member
I'm building a keezer and today went to install my taps. I have 2 brumby style taps that were used on a tower on my old kegerator. Thanks to the generosity of malt junkie I now have some new shanks so I can mount it to the keezer collar. Only issue is, they don't fit for a few reasons.
The new shanks have a much shallower concave section inside, whereas my old short ones it's pretty deep. This means my tap's spring are too big. Also, my old shanks have a rubber seal/grommet that seals against the tap when screwed together. The longer shanks don't have this, and I can screw the collar further than it should go (without the spring, which is too big to even get the shank and tap near each other). It clearly doesn't seal.
I guess my question is; can you get parts from somewhere like Keg King that will solve this, or am I destined to buy new shanks or taps?
Here's a few pics for reference.
Cheers hombres!
The new shanks have a much shallower concave section inside, whereas my old short ones it's pretty deep. This means my tap's spring are too big. Also, my old shanks have a rubber seal/grommet that seals against the tap when screwed together. The longer shanks don't have this, and I can screw the collar further than it should go (without the spring, which is too big to even get the shank and tap near each other). It clearly doesn't seal.
I guess my question is; can you get parts from somewhere like Keg King that will solve this, or am I destined to buy new shanks or taps?
Here's a few pics for reference.
Cheers hombres!