i was given an old barrel

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tubby_shaw

Post by tubby_shaw » Mon Mar 12, 2007 11:20 pm

mysterio wrote:
jogger321 wrote:The Boots barrel in my opinion is a design classic...Mine stamped 02 1981 is still in use (ok it had a 15 year gap of not being used) does that make it 25 years old..I think i've had good value out of it :) :)
I bought four cornie kegs from ebay stamped from the 60s :? They work fine :)
That's got to be a JHBF record 8)
I bet even Jim hasn't got equipment that old :lol:

Bigster

Post by Bigster » Mon Mar 12, 2007 11:26 pm

I bet even Jim hasn't got equipment that old
what odds :?: :wink:

tubby_shaw

Post by tubby_shaw » Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:01 am

I am going to rephrase that statement,
I bet even Jim hasn't got brewing equipment that old :lol:

mysterio

Post by mysterio » Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:21 am

:lol:

gleaner

Post by gleaner » Sun Nov 18, 2007 4:19 pm

I bought an old Rotokeg on Ebay with a white cap and a single alloy valve. This snapped in half when I tried to unscrew it. I then found that the cap O rings are no longer available. But found the following site selling a complete cap with injector and relief valve.

http://www.u-can-brew-it.co.uk/rotokeg- ... 1123-p.asp

Has anyone else tried one of these, I'm a bit reluctant to spend £18.00 on the rotokeg as I've accummulated a stash of various barrels and sparklets injectors. And just got an old beer sphere for £3.00 off Ebay.

It is also seems impossible to get the fat O rings for Rotokegs caps anymore, but the one from the Youngs Hobby frmenting bin looks the same size. So i'm going to try out one of those.

Cheers

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