You are a champion. I will try to return the favour somewhere down the line to a new brewer when I am an established member.
Cheers and thanks again.
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You are a champion. I will try to return the favour somewhere down the line to a new brewer when I am an established member.
Cheers and thanks again.
Anyone else have a similar issue? I think I'll try the nut approach listed above...
-- T.
I bought a few of the tap inserts at the local Lowes (the ones that are a tad too long). But jeeze if they were not the most difficult thing to actually thread into the wood -- I broke the brass trying to get it in.
Anyone else have a similar issue? I think I'll try the nut approach listed above...
-- T.
I was using the drill press as described by Ohio-Ed with no success. The wood was just getting crunched. What I did was to cut off a head from a longer 3/8 bolt then thread a nut down the threads. I put on the the threaded insert then backed the nut onto the insert to lock it into place. I then mounted the headless bolt into the drill press and tried to hand turn the chuck. It was a no-go.
I think the same bolt technique could be used without the drill press but leave the head of the bolt on and use it to try to torque the thread in. I imagine this would be easier than finding a 1/2" 3/8 bolt.
When I go into work tonight I will be trying every way to get a mounting threads into my tap as it is the final step in my keezer.