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  1. RobertHSmith

    Most cost-effective place to buy kegs?

    good customer service and a good price http://www..kegconnection.com
  2. RobertHSmith

    Corny Keg Problems

    I just rebuilt 4. Give your old o-rings a good sniff and that will make you want to rebuild it. I was thinking when I first got the kegs that I didn't need to, even though kegconnection sent me new orings for every keg I ordered.
  3. RobertHSmith

    Cornelius Keg poppit valve question

    Ok, I lined up all of the plugs and poppets and noticed something, they are all basically the same height and the one poppet that is different was in a plug that was the same as 4 of the other plugs that had the cornelius stlye of poppet, or the one with the thickest rubber seal, type B from...
  4. RobertHSmith

    Cornelius Keg poppit valve question

    you know, i thought of that after I got sprayed :)
  5. RobertHSmith

    kegging question

    I have ordered from kegconnection and have been impressed with the quality of the equipment. You can also call them and talk to them if you are concerned. Their prices are also pretty competitive.
  6. RobertHSmith

    Cornelius Keg poppit valve question

    As I was taking apart my kegs (Pepsi) to sanitize/rebuild, I noticed that one of the poppet valves was a little bit different. There were 3 different ball lock fittings, but all had the same poppit valve except for one. The two types can be seen in this image from...
  7. RobertHSmith

    Who says beer equipment isn't versatile??

    I did the exact same thing in my last house when I hung a ceiling. It works well and no need for a lazer. Then I used it to line up some new siding pieces and for eliminating the sag in some joists on a new back porch.
  8. RobertHSmith

    AG without propane/burner

    My wife and I have done 3 AG's in the kitchen. It gets faster ever time. Our 10 Gallon pot sets nicely over 2 of the burners on our natural gas cook top. We are in Rochester, MN right now so doing it inside is a luxury as the garage temps get down to the single digits, not to mention what is...
  9. RobertHSmith

    Newly Registered

    Thanks for the warnings about the humidity, we're from Atlanta, GA...it just might feel a little more like home...
  10. RobertHSmith

    Piecing together a co2 setup, need advice

    I have recently started brewing beer, had a successful all grain brew, batch sparging, and have started a second. I have 4 cornelius kegs sitting in the basement and was starting a list of things I want to be able to do with it before purchasing any more equipment. My wife likes...
  11. RobertHSmith

    Newly Registered

    I really found this site helpful when starting to brew beer. Many thanks for the inspiration. I'm currently in Rochester, MN for my wife's work, which will take us to St. Louis, MO over the summer. We started with a irish stout beer kit and have moved on to all grain with a mashtun...
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