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.
Cheers.
Good seal on twist tops
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Bench Capper
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
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

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.
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.
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....... 

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 
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

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.

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


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.
