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Hey all, question for those of you using a stainless steel shank flange as seen here:
http://www.kegworks.com/stainless-steel-flange-for-shank-773-p20694
When tightening the shank does the flange compress?
Compared to the standard plastic flange, what is the uncompressed height of the stainless one?
I ask, because I cannot install some of the thicker tap handles on my keezer and be able to keep the faucet shut off. As you can see in this older picture. The tap handle bumps against the top railing. So I was hoping the stainless flanges would give the little clearance I need. Any insight would be helpful. Thhanks.
http://www.kegworks.com/stainless-steel-flange-for-shank-773-p20694
When tightening the shank does the flange compress?
Compared to the standard plastic flange, what is the uncompressed height of the stainless one?
I ask, because I cannot install some of the thicker tap handles on my keezer and be able to keep the faucet shut off. As you can see in this older picture. The tap handle bumps against the top railing. So I was hoping the stainless flanges would give the little clearance I need. Any insight would be helpful. Thhanks.