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Post by crotallis on Mar 18, 2009 18:49:11 GMT -5
I have been making wine for years and today I was thinking. I used one of my air locks. You order a airlock bung and a airlock fill the airlock with water to the fill line and drill a hole in the lid put the bung in the hole and insert airlock. the whole set up will cost you about 2 dollars per airlock and they last for years. the water will let the gas out and will not let nothing in.  but  nothing can get in. I will post a pic later. These little guys are plastic so they last a long time the rubber stopper has a hole in the middle so the air lock can fit tight when you order you have to say stopper with hole other wise all you get is a rubber cork
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Post by Guest on Mar 18, 2009 19:49:11 GMT -5
Sounds like something i would find very interesting!
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Post by Guest on Mar 18, 2009 21:59:16 GMT -5
who did you order them from!
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Post by crotallis on Mar 19, 2009 8:47:54 GMT -5
www.grapestompers.com the #6 stopper fits in a 1 gallon wine jug I normally get the cheap airlock they are .80 I think and they work great.
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Post by Guest on Mar 19, 2009 10:20:21 GMT -5
well i will be getting a couple to try!
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Post by Willie Mallard on Apr 5, 2009 13:49:24 GMT -5
do you think that would work for making fish oil?
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Post by crotallis on Apr 5, 2009 14:18:33 GMT -5
Yes, any thing that you do where gas needs to escape like fish oil, bait or lure making they will work
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Post by graybeard64 on Dec 9, 2009 22:39:21 GMT -5
you can use anything that has a "U" shape and fill with water, like the trap on your kitchen sink.
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