neumann
Well-Known Member
My father-in-law came over to see my new kegging setup. After seeing my corny in the keezer, he mentioned that he thought he had some just like it in his scrap pile. Sure enough, last time I was over at the in-laws house, we walked out to his pile of stainless scrap and there on top were to pin lock cornies. Both basically intact except on was missing its lid, the other had its lid but the rubber top and bottom had been removed.
Here is my question and dilemma: these cornies are probably 20-25 years old and have spent a good deal of time sitting outside in the elements. The one without the lid has pine straw and rainwater just rolling around inside. If I replaced the o-rings, what are the odds these things would hold pressure? How hard is it to find a loose lid? Also, my current system is set up for ball lock, what would be better, replacing the disconnects or buying new tubing and disconnects? In the board's opinion, is this even worth the effort or is it just a better idea to buy some from somewhere where I know the kegs will be sound and where they will match my current hardware?
Here is my question and dilemma: these cornies are probably 20-25 years old and have spent a good deal of time sitting outside in the elements. The one without the lid has pine straw and rainwater just rolling around inside. If I replaced the o-rings, what are the odds these things would hold pressure? How hard is it to find a loose lid? Also, my current system is set up for ball lock, what would be better, replacing the disconnects or buying new tubing and disconnects? In the board's opinion, is this even worth the effort or is it just a better idea to buy some from somewhere where I know the kegs will be sound and where they will match my current hardware?