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WWJD? Pour another HomeBrew!

Very Nice!
 
Finally DIY'd a tap handle today



It's made of moose antler with a threaded insert. Drilling it was easy but threading the insert into the very hard antler was tough.

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Kinda hard to see since its not totally done yet. Took a wooden tee ball bat, cut it, and inserted a thread adapter. $11 total.
 
Hey,

I was wondering if anyone knows what kind of hex nut to pick up from home depot for threading onto a tap handle. I plan on buying a few and welding them to random things.
 
Hey,

I was wondering if anyone knows what kind of hex nut to pick up from home depot for threading onto a tap handle. I plan on buying a few and welding them to random things.

I'm going to pull the semi-*******, semi-niceguy here... read the f'in thread. So I'm not giving you the exact answer.

That said... I bet if you go back one page, you'll find the answer. :edit: Since my post bumped this to one MORE page, go back 2 pages.

On a serious note, if there's a thread about a subject like this, there's a good chance that if you read it, you'll get the answer you're looking for. Do a little homework before you post next time.
 
I'm going to pull the semi-*******, semi-niceguy here... read the f'in thread. So I'm not giving you the exact answer.

That said... I bet if you go back one page, you'll find the answer. :edit: Since my post bumped this to one MORE page, go back 2 pages.

On a serious note, if there's a thread about a subject like this, there's a good chance that if you read it, you'll get the answer you're looking for. Do a little homework before you post next time.
No you pulled the A-hole route
 
How do you get the screw insert that is in the table leg for screwing into a table top out? I found a bunch on Lowes.com and will probably grab some to make a cheap handle with the insert.
 
How do you get the screw insert that is in the table leg for screwing into a table top out? I found a bunch on Lowes.com and will probably grab some to make a cheap handle with the insert.

I used them upside down (partly yo avoid the phalic look:D).
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most are using them with a ferrule like this as a double female connection-
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is that what you were looking for?
 
Hello all, I made my first tap handle last night and was surprised at how easy it was. Now I have a few different options for the front, I can use chalkboard paint, dry erase, or you can put a sticker/label on it. I've decided to make a few more for friends and wanted to say that if anyone here wanted one just PM me.

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Dan
 
amazing size difference in people's hip joints, no?

(left and right taps are femur heads? or is the one on right humerus? - making the left a very small femur replacement.)
 
im missing the one on the left (the bog ball was no where to be found)...the piece was not there.. they are both femurs.. yes everyone is a different size..
 
this thread is so cool, I got inspired. I gave my 2 boys a lesson in eminent domain and used a few of their toys for new handles. only 1 protest, and he gave me an alternate shark to use. then I used a shifter knob from a transmission I had in the back yard.

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Latest addition! Things are huge, keep thinking I'm gonna walk into the laundry room to find beer all over the floor with the faucets open.

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