VegasBrew1
Well-Known Member
That's the question. Be it nobler in the mind to suffer the outrageous CO2 leaks, or get it right the first time?
But truly, I like to do my homework (at least regarding brewing and drinking beer). Normally I can sift through the detritus and figure out what's correct. But it seems 50/50 regarding installation of a washer between the co2 tank and the regulator. Something about a "quad seal or ring" and none is required. What do you folks with experience suggest? My stuff will be arriving 2morrow, but my next batch won't be ready to keg for about a week. So no pressure (pun intended). Besides, they're used kegs. I'll have to clean 'em. Thanks brewers, cheers.
But truly, I like to do my homework (at least regarding brewing and drinking beer). Normally I can sift through the detritus and figure out what's correct. But it seems 50/50 regarding installation of a washer between the co2 tank and the regulator. Something about a "quad seal or ring" and none is required. What do you folks with experience suggest? My stuff will be arriving 2morrow, but my next batch won't be ready to keg for about a week. So no pressure (pun intended). Besides, they're used kegs. I'll have to clean 'em. Thanks brewers, cheers.