Yep, I agree it sucks. I, too, was up before 4 and now it's only 6:24, it's dark out and my body is sayin' hit the rack but it's just too damn early for that. Oh well, i'll drink another pint of HP and see how I feel in an hour....
Many thanks for posting those pics. They showed up for me when I previewed my post but did not when I posted.
I assume the reg is old as it was a donation from a friend who owns a restaurant.
OK I went back to the pieces and was able to figure it out by studying them a bit. I then took some pics so others can get it back together.
The first pic is the fitting I pulled off of the bottom of the regulator.
This is looking down into the fitting showing the bearing and the o-ring...
OK. I need help, then.
I've taken my check valve apart and I'm, now, unsure how to put it back together. When I detached the "check valve" from the bottom of my regulator four items came out. I think they came out in the following order.
1. o-ring
2. steel bearing(round ball)
3. spring...
Do I need some sort of backflow inhibitor on my regulator to keep beer from backflowing into regulator when I turn off pressure? Or does my pin lock disconnect prevent backflow?
How do? ronzonie7. I'm from Taylors.
I couldn't get to the blog either.
Let us know how your brew turns out.
And yeah, this place answers all and any ? you may have
Well I went to a local brewery inquiring about decommissioned kegs suitable for making a keggle. The brewer brought out an old Hudepohl keg that has either a plastic or a rubberized coating around and on top of this keg. The handles for lifting the keg are incorporated into this plastic or...