It would be cheaper to cut them off and hose clamp on the ball lock connections instead.
What length is the hose and can you upload a pic or two?
That's what I did. I like the to be able to remove the connectors easily.I'm finishing mine up as well...cut and replace with 1/4" barbed swivel nuts for threaded keg connects.
http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/kegging/tubing/clamps-etc/1-4-barbed-swivel-nut.html
That's what I did. I like the to be able to remove the connectors easily.
Just finished tap tower assy.install noticed hose ends are standard keg style connections.My question is do i cut those off and buy corny discconects and clamp them to the line or buy an adaptor?
Are you talking about using a barbed disconnect? I like the threaded discount, that way you can remove it without cutting the line. You can swap a pinlock or sanke disconnect, or even add more line to the existing line.why not cut that off and go straight to a corny dissconnect?
Are you talking about using a barbed disconnect? I like the threaded discount, that way you can remove it without cutting the line. You can swap a pinlock or sanke disconnect, or even add more line to the existing line.
No, no, no...use a barbed swivel nut with threaded keg connects...for the same reason Shay states...the connects can be removed and cleaned easily/or replaced if something fails, etc. (See post #3)!!!
what are you connecting to the corny keg with?
I see your photo in post #3
Yep...cut lines...add this...
http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/kegging/tubing/clamps-etc/1-4-barbed-swivel-nut.html
connect to these....
http://www.williamsbrewing.com/GAS_BALL_LOCK_FITTING_THREADED_P79C110.cfm
...now your keggin and can easily remove the connects from the lines...
Plus if you ever use a normal sanke tap, you can remove your ball locks and thread onto a sanke adaptor without having to cut lines all the time!!!!
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