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By thread in the lid you mean the pin posts have a female thread they screw into, if yes I have a good supply for sale.jkirky said:Hi,
My set-up is for the old style pin lock coke kegs, and I would like a few more...
These are the old, all stainless steel units with the small thread in lid.
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Thanks for the reply... I was actually referring to the 'lid', not the posts (actually cant remember how the posts screw in to be honest, its been a while since I put kits through them etc).Online Brewing Supplies said:By thread in the lid you mean the pin posts have a female thread they screw into, if yes I have a good supply for sale.
Nev
Im in sydney...Trevandjo said:Where are you located. I've got 2 I could swap for ball locks.
I have coke kegs but with cornie style lids not the round type all have pin locks.jkirky said:Thanks for the reply... I was actually referring to the 'lid', not the posts (actually cant remember how the posts screw in to be honest, its been a while since I put kits through them etc).
The lid is about 2 inches diameter and threads into the top/body of the keg. You tighten the lid with a shifter.
here is a pic I borrowed from the interwebs...
I could be wrong, but from memory I think the posts are a different size... I seem to remember the flip lid pin locks being incompatible with the older Rheem, style kegs, but I very we'll could be wrong, and hope I am wrong (would be great if they are the same!)Online Brewing Supplies said:I have coke kegs but with cornie style lids not the round type all have pin locks.
Nev
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