Does anyone know if these universal poppets from Midwest also fit pin lock kegs? I take it most in this thead are using ball lock.
Yep, just ordered some last night. Also, I was looking around at getting more cornies, but due to the ball-lock shortage, there aren't many reasonably priced options.
However, I did notice that cornykeg.com offers converted pin locks for ~26 each. These are old pin locks that have new ball-lock SS conversion posts on them. The posts all come with the universal poppets. I think I may be picking some of these up in the near future...
I was not aware that there was a Corny keg shortage.
I mentioned this on the forum 3 years ago after watching millions of corny's as well 15.5 & 7.75 kegs being shipped out of the Port of Oakland to China, Hong Kong and other Malaysian countries. They laughed, "what shortage?"
The above corny's cost $37.50 each after shipping to the left coast, I paid after shipping $11.42 each ball lock corny times 28 in my collection. Who's laughing now, besides the LHBS that stocked up cheap and now selling high?
Finding 15.5 kegs hard to get lately or priced higher than $15 to $20 they went for just a few years ago each?
Yep, just ordered some last night. Also, I was looking around at getting more cornies, but due to the ball-lock shortage, there aren't many reasonably priced options.
However, I did notice that cornykeg.com offers converted pin locks for ~26 each. These are old pin locks that have new ball-lock SS conversion posts on them. The posts all come with the universal poppets. I think I may be picking some of these up in the near future...
You can still buy brand new ones, so someone must still be manufacturing corny kegs somewhere.
The think I don't like about the converted pin lock kegs is the pressure relief valve in the lid. They have no pull ring like the ball locks do. Major PIA IMO. I think if they came up with a retrofit of some kind they could sell a lot more of those kegs.
Those universal poppets are nice and a great idea, but at $4 a piece ($8 for each keg) it would cost me almost as much as I paid for the damn kegs! I sure am glad I bought 30 kegs when I could get them for $10-$15 a pop! I think I will just keep doing what I have been doing.... picking through the drawer of veteran poppets my LHBS sells for about a quarter each....
Got mine the other day but they don't seem to fit my pin lock posts. The poppet fits ok but the large end of the spring is too big to go all the way up to make contact with it.
I had the small end of the spring inside the post but the larger end still won't go deeper enough to get the poppet to seal. Apparently these are the old firestone kegs where the post thread is only 9/16". I have some standard poppets coming from BMW but will hang on to these in case I get more kegs.
I had a couple of those. I actually stretched the spring a little and they seal fine now. The spring is not as stiff since they are stretched a little, but they still seal fine. I confirmed with a couple suppliers that this was OK to do before I did it and they said that is what they do too.
Couple months later of keg use - Connecting and unconnecting, and storing kegs without being connected to taps - and none of my kegs have any problems with the universal poppets. They work great.Awesome tip. Thanks. I got my new universals last night, installed one, couldn't get a seal, stretched the spring, and voilà! Here's to hoping this is a good long-term solution.![]()
The O-rings appear to be #008 size. McMaster-Carr has them in a silicone version at $4.68/100 +shipping. That should be about a lifetime supply:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#silicone-o-rings/=bczdid