Just getting into kegging and cannot get the beerline (5/16 John Guest) onto the barbed disconnect. Has anyone got any tips? I bought it all from my LHBS. Have they given me the wrong line?
cheers
HG
I have 2 words for you "John" and "Guest"... No mucking around with hot water and cutting up tubes when you stuff it...
john guest doesnt make fittings for gas manifold.
edit: woops. just remembered he wasnt asking about gas manifold. yeah john Guest fitting for kegs. only way to go.
Is a good idea to also heat the barb as well as the end of the line, this will aid in getting it on there.
Nige
he'd probably like it up there as he's the type of guy to f*ck another guy up the ass and not have the courtesy to give him a reach aroundGeez CM2 what Jase crawled up your a55? :lol:
would the vaseline/keg lube break down or dry up enough to prevent it also acting as a lube for the hose to come off?BTW OP try some keg lube or vaseline on the barb.
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he'd probably like it up there as he's the type of guy to f*ck another guy up the ass and not have the courtesy to give him a reach around
(thx FMJ for a plethora of memorable quotes)
now back on topic.
would the vaseline/keg lube break down or dry up enough to prevent it also acting as a lube for the hose to come off?
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also in regards to keeping knuckles safe, use a paid of angle grinder gloves if you ahve them. they are thing woven material so you get excellent movement/control but they are tough as buggery so it should protect your knuckles.