You could use a needle from Tractor Supply Company, or any Veterinarian supply and simply push it through the rubber. Use the cut off wheel to cut off the sharp end flush with the rubber stopper. Also I would think a push button flow valve would be quicker to shut off the flow than a ball valve. Merely release the button and the flow stops..
Brumasterj it worked pretty well you just need to make sure you use low pressure and make sure you have a good tight seal. But to be honest saved a ton of money and it works great for me.
Pretty clever stuff 👍🏼
A video showing how it works would be nice
Could you please upload a video of the filler working?
You could use a needle from Tractor Supply Company, or any Veterinarian supply and simply push it through the rubber. Use the cut off wheel to cut off the sharp end flush with the rubber stopper. Also I would think a push button flow valve would be quicker to shut off the flow than a ball valve. Merely release the button and the flow stops..
nice build, any particular reason you opted to not add a co2 valve to purge the bottle?
Honestly this was very early in my brew history and I didn’t even think about it. Definitely something I would add today. Thanks
Where can I find the bigger bottle stopper?
I picked them up at my local home brew store but I am confident that Amazon will have them also
what? no video of it working? Probably just click bait, doesn't actually work.
Any issues with how it worked? Things you would do different?
Brumasterj it worked pretty well you just need to make sure you use low pressure and make sure you have a good tight seal. But to be honest saved a ton of money and it works great for me.
@@jbriggs244 Hello greetings from Ecuador, what is the pressure that you recommend for 330 ml bottles?
David Martínez it really depends but I like to drop mine low around 4 psi or so. It just slows things down a little and gives you better control