Wellsy wrote:B man stick with it mate. I am paranoid about gas leaks so turn my bottle off. I chased a nine existent gas leak for a few days initially until I realised the leak was actually the gas being absorbed by the beer, rookie mistake lol.
iOnaBender wrote:No guru TIG welder
Roll your wrist to drag out arc length for 10-20mm then kill the arc if it hasn't done it itself already. If you finish in the molten pool. that little dark spot is 8/10 a small pin hole.
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The Stig wrote:I use lube everywhere :happy-partydance: :romance-kisscheek:
Trento wrote:Hey B-man, I chased leaks in mine for a while and found a couple of issue you could look for.
1) I have CMB disconnects and the top of it had a very small leak near where the big slot is. I mixed up some tarzan's grip and spread that all over the top of it.
2) The gas post o-ring on my soda water keg wasn't quiet sealing inside the disconnect. Bit of grease and that fixed that problem.
3) One of my disconnects was slightly cocked on the post and that was letting gas escape.
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The Stig wrote:I use lube everywhere :happy-partydance: :romance-kisscheek:
The Stig wrote:I use lube everywhere :happy-partydance: :romance-kisscheek:
iOnaBender wrote:The Stig wrote:I use lube everywhere :happy-partydance: :romance-kisscheek:
I bet you do!!
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RuddyCrazy wrote:The Stig wrote:I use lube everywhere :happy-partydance: :romance-kisscheek:
Happy Birthday Stig and I reckon the above must be true as 101 years old :scared-eek:
The Stig wrote:iOnaBender wrote:The Stig wrote:I use lube everywhere :happy-partydance: :romance-kisscheek:
I bet you do!!
Cheers
:laughing-rolling:RuddyCrazy wrote:The Stig wrote:I use lube everywhere :happy-partydance: :romance-kisscheek:
Happy Birthday Stig and I reckon the above must be true as 101 years old :scared-eek:
I wondered who would pickup on that :-B
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