OK. So I went back, and decided to try a new poppet. Don't know if I needed to, but I also put a gas/liquid post o-ring between it and the adapter, figuring it would help to push the poppet tight against the end. Now it works fine. :rockin:
Finished mine,
I had an extra ball valve, so I attached that to a quick disconnect and now I can do both sankey keg attachments and corneys.
Put mine together last night.
Had a post from a keg I used to make my flash boiler. So all I needed was a sprayer and a way to hook it up.
Came up with this. Used a male to female 3/8 flare fitting and some thread tape to hook the post onto the sprayer wand.
I went to home depot today to purchase all of the supplies and just my luck they were out of the flare coupling piece
the guy sold me this
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it fits on the sprayer fine but when i screw on the liquid out post it doesnt screw on far enough, causing the poppet not to seal correctly. it seems like the same 3/8in flare on the brass one. Did I get the wrong liquid out post? Here is a picture of that as well.
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ok will see if I have any spare post o-ringsPut an O-ring in there to take up the extra space.
nunyafnb said:Was worried about how I was gonna clean kegerator lines, figured I probably wouldn't if it was hard. Then I built this. Works awesome! Thanks!
Was worried about how I was gonna clean kegerator lines, figured I probably wouldn't if it was hard. Then I built this. Works awesome! Thanks!
To take up the extra space and make the poppet seat, I used a stainless washer inside the post.
I had no problem with the poppet either. I did get a Firestone post instead of Cornilius as it has a shorter threaded area. Maybe that is the way to avoid this possible problem.
hmm, what size washer did you use?The Firestone has the proper threads to work with the adapter while the Cornilius doesn't (fine vs course). The issue I was having was that the the flare fitting was bottoming out inside the post and not going in far enough for the poppet to seat on it. A single washer fixed this. I think the issue with leaking or not has more to do with the fittings we choose and not the post it self.
OR, if the poppet feet are splayed inside the post a washer may not be required. (you know how when you pull off a post you sometimes have to really push to get the poppet out?) If this is the case, I'd be concerned that it may get dislodged on down the road and leak later.
OR, it could be the style of poppet too. I'm no poppet expert but I've seen some longer ones out there.
Yeah thats what I ended up doing. Dont know why I didnt just do that the first time around... oh well it works now!!! time to clean my 3 picnic tap lines for the first time (its only been about 2 months for one of the lines)Not sure of the exact size off the top if my head but it fit inside the post up where the poppet goes. The flare fitting pushes up against it. I think that because the flare tip is sort of cone shaped, the poppet may fit around it. The washer gives it something flat to sit on. Take a post to the hardware store and just try little ones until one fits. I got a SS one for a few cents.