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Sanke keg disassembly

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2007

How to safely disassemble a Sanke keg.

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  • Thanks for the video, i was able to open it as you did. now, how do you put the spring clip thing back in? I have kegman but I cannot get it to go in.

  • @chrismcnally1234 You're probably doing it right. It's not easy. I prefer to replace the spring retainers with 2-1/8" retaining rings (the ones with "ears" that require a set of specialized pliers for installation and removal).

  • YOU Theif! Stealing kegs is a crime you moron! Yous guys are the cause of price increases!

  • @tslicker1990 This keg was legally acquired, not stolen. I completely agree that simply renting a keg and forfeiting the deposit is blatant theft.

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  • @av8or233 link to those retaining clips? ... and pliers?

  • @tslicker1990 I am a thief too then...suck one dipshit

  • Hey do you know how to take a part a g system keg

  • Thanks!! I've just started brewing my own beer and wanted to avoid bottling, mainly for the sedement, so this helps a ton! Cheers!

  • @tonyR88 it's very important. that keg has to hold the pressure of the carbonated beer. that spring will hold in the ball valve.

  • @drummerthingx Yup!

  • @Mentran

    You can use it to put your home brew in so you can have it on tap, or like he said in the video a container to brew your beer in.

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