Good seal on twist tops

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sam
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Good seal on twist tops

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I've recently got 50 twist top tallies, and have had a go at capping them to see how they go and am having trouble getting a good seal on them. I'm using a brigalow bench capper i believe, though it doesn't have a magnet.. not sure if these ones do or not. i picked it up 2nd hand for 15 dollars. Anyways, just wondering what is the best way to cap twist tops and make sure for a good seal, as i could just about flick the caps off.
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Pale_Ale
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Post by Pale_Ale »

Push down harder.

Have never had a single improperly sealed twist top, I bottle alot of stubbies and use a bench capper.
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sam
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Post by sam »

I might try bolt it down on a harder surface... hope dad doesn't mind me ruining his workbench :roll:
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Post by Pale_Ale »

also get good bottle caps. There is a difference in quality. Coopers seem to be solid.
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Lucky Phils
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Bench Capper

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Sam,

I screwed my bench capper to a piece of wood andf then I clamped the wood to my bench using 'G' clamps or similar, this way there is no need to damage your dads bench by screwing into it.

Phil :)
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Post by gregb »

Twisties need more pushing than roll tops, but I've never had a problem with them.

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Post by sam »

all fixed, bolted piece of wod onto the capper, placed tightly into vice.. i see what you mean about needing more push to them.. cheers for the quick response guys.
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Post by 39Niner »

If your bottle sticks in the capper and you have to prise if off
then you have not pushed hard enough.
If you can't adjust the height correctly, try a couple beer coasters under the bottle.
I don't have my capper mounted, just sit it on the floor, left foot behind the upright, left hand on top, put cap on bottle, look down, adjust bottle til
I can't see cap and push down.
Oh I sit down to bottle and cap.
I only drink ales cos they're quick to make.
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Post by drsmurto »

Never had problems with capping bottles, i use a bench one, not all that sturdy and give it a bit of oomph and all my bottles seal perfectly, carbed up in a week, twist or crown. It does has the magnet to keep the cap in place but i bottle double batches by myself and have no issues. Altho i do dream of kegs while i bottle....... :wink:
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KEG
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Post by KEG »

i'm only just starting to use glass as the majority - previously i'd been using coopers PET bottles, but i collected glass empties and now i'm set... so far i'm only using a hand held capper and a brick :lol:

i sit the bottles on a plank of wood for a little bit of a buffer rather than concrete, put cap on top, place capper on top, and give it a couple almighty whacks :lol: :lol:

i've heard of people ending up with stitches in their hands from bottle breakages with these, so i'm quite careful - i manage to drape a doubled-up thick towel over the bottle while i do it, so if my hand slips onto glass, it shouldn't be too bad, if anything.

when funds allow, a bench capper is in order.
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Post by drsmurto »

Just sold my surplus bench capper on ebay for $31 but you should be able to pick them up much cheaper than that. Or go to 2nd hand stores.
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