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What's the best way to remove the column bung during cool down? I had a Dicken's of a time. Any suggestions on a safe & easy technique?
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" Originally Posted by: John Barleycorn What's the best way to remove the column bung during cool down? I had a Dicken's of a time. Any suggestions on a safe & easy technique? don't jam it in so far next time, it not under pressure and only need to be in enough to prevent vapor from escaping shove a Phillips screwdriver or a large nail into it and pry it out" |
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i was going to say if you can pull out the thermometer and stick somthing in the hole and pry from the bottom
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"Thanks gentlemen. I ended up using a screwdriver to pry it out. I guess I was a tad aggressive when I put it. It just fit so nice an snug ... but I ended up with that feeling you get after shooting an arrow straight up in the air ... you suddenly realize it'll soon be coming right back down at you! 8-o
--JB"
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I have a pair of pliers that I use to attach the water hose clips. Works fine grabbing the edge of the bung to pull it out.
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