tooldudetool said:The single tap towers tend to be 2.5" IIRC and the double tap towers are usually 3" to fit the extra line and shank in there. Have you seen one of these?: http://www.homebrewing.org/3-Draft-Faucet-Tower-Extension-Adapter_p_1681.html
It might be what you are in the market for.... there are several different types out there.
Yes I've seen them. I know it's seems hackish but I'd like to do something a little custom. I'm thinking of doing it in copper. The idea is in my head, I just gotta get in translated to real life. Just thought I'd cheat a little ya know
Pratzie said:It'll prob depend on the diameter of ur current tap. If its less then a 2 tower tap system u prob won't be able to mount them level without the shanks touching each other. a perfect example of this are the three faucet towers where the two are level and point out to the sides and the third is under them both and is in the center.
Also, do you have the ability to weld the adapter for the faucet that connects to the tower/shank piece too?
Vigo_Carpathian said:I had a single tap and added two more taps to my tower. All I did was offset the two additional holes a little lower and they fit perfectly. I picked up the collar piece that attaches to the tower from Amazon.
I'm confused about the welding part? The shank has a nut that holds the assembly in place on the inside. That's why I thought it would be a cheap way of adding a new faucet unless I'm missing something.
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