speedpacer
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Well, I was hoping after lurking around here for a couple of years, I could do this without asking any questions. I was wrong.
I'm ordering all of the parts to build my keezer and the lines I received in the kit, 3/16" ID and 7/16" OD weren't long enough, so I ordered an extra 10' from Amazon. It says 7/16" OD in the product description but what I received was 5/16ths.
I also ordered an 8640 Jockey Box Shank and a couple of connector ends for each one, thinking I could poke those through the holes in the lid of the deep freeze and have one tube going from the keg to it, and another going from it to the shank in the coffin.
Unfortunately, the center of these shanks are a little bigger on the inside (not like the shanks that attach to the faucets that came with the kits) and I'm afraid that over time, beer will settle inside there and I'll have to clean my lines more often.
However, the wrong beer lines that I ordered fit almost perfectly inside those shanks and I wouldn't need the connectors.
So now I have two questions. Should I be concerned about the bigger opening in the middle of the shanks causing problems, and is there any reason why I couldn't use 5/16ths lines?
I'm ordering all of the parts to build my keezer and the lines I received in the kit, 3/16" ID and 7/16" OD weren't long enough, so I ordered an extra 10' from Amazon. It says 7/16" OD in the product description but what I received was 5/16ths.
I also ordered an 8640 Jockey Box Shank and a couple of connector ends for each one, thinking I could poke those through the holes in the lid of the deep freeze and have one tube going from the keg to it, and another going from it to the shank in the coffin.
Unfortunately, the center of these shanks are a little bigger on the inside (not like the shanks that attach to the faucets that came with the kits) and I'm afraid that over time, beer will settle inside there and I'll have to clean my lines more often.
However, the wrong beer lines that I ordered fit almost perfectly inside those shanks and I wouldn't need the connectors.
So now I have two questions. Should I be concerned about the bigger opening in the middle of the shanks causing problems, and is there any reason why I couldn't use 5/16ths lines?
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