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SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Friday Apr 18, 2008 9:35 pm
by Clean Brewer
Hello all, :D :D :D

Well I was bottling a batch of beer 2 days ago, everything was ready and away I went, filled all the bottles, lidded them and started capping, all was good until I got to these 3 Clear Hahn Premium longnecks, I soon discovered that they are a VERY TALL bottle and do not fit under the capper at its highest point, of course not wanting to R--t around and pour them in three other bottles, I remembered I had thrown one of those hand held cappers somewhere, but do you think I could find it? :x :x Well after some obscenities :x :x I finally found it and proceeded to cap these 3 bottles.

All I can say is that I personally would hate to cap a brew using one of these things, it would take hours. But just a HINT, keep it handy.

ADVICE TO ANYONE WANTING TO START BREWING -
Along with buying your brewing equipment, BUY A MECHANICAL CAPPER, THE $60 BUCKS OR SO, IS WELL WORTH IT(a got a solid brigalow one, near new for $30 off Ebay)..

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Saturday Apr 19, 2008 5:23 am
by Chris
That is very true about the auto-cappers. Hand-cappers are terrible.

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Tuesday Apr 22, 2008 4:09 pm
by Trough Lolly
Hand-cappers are the reason why I keg (or so I keep telling the wife!) :D

Cheers,
TL

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Tuesday Apr 22, 2008 8:30 pm
by Cookie
Is is possible too hit the cap on too hard with a hand capper, causing CO2 to leak out?

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Wednesday Apr 23, 2008 8:49 am
by Chris
Only if you somehow manage to hit it so hard that you break the plastic seal inside.

If you hit it that hard though, you'll more than likely break the bottle first.

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Wednesday Apr 23, 2008 8:56 am
by scblack
My brother-in-law nearly lost a finger to the hand capper.

Admittedly he was capping a twist top VB stubby. The bottle smashed, and his hand was driven into the broken glass, coming to within millimetres of tendons. Many stitches were required.

For bottling a Superautomatica style capper is compulsory.

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Wednesday Apr 23, 2008 6:13 pm
by Boonie
scblack wrote:For bottling a Superautomatica style capper is compulsory.
I have a Superautomatica and a Brigalow one.

The Superautomatica I purchased on Ebay shites all over the Brigalow.

Cheers

Boonie

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Thursday Apr 24, 2008 8:49 am
by Boonie
I recived a Pm from Nick.

He tells me that his Brigalow actually has Superautomatica written on the orange base, mine is black.

To show the differences, I have uploaded a photo.

Super features that are better...The push button is better, smaller increments in height on ratchet...which you cannot see :lol: , extra height and lighter.

Looking at the photo, maybe I should have cleaned them..... 8)

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Cheers

Boonie

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Thursday Apr 24, 2008 9:25 am
by ryan
You do realise those bottles you`re capping are empty, of course?



























:lol:

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Thursday Apr 24, 2008 10:06 am
by rohanbutler
I did that the other night. Primed the bottle got distracted by the cricket on the telly and capped an empty bottle, felt rather stupid especially since I was running low on caps :evil: Must switch to kegs :P

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Thursday Apr 24, 2008 12:27 pm
by Boonie
ryan wrote:You do realise those bottles you`re capping are empty, of course? :lol:
:lol: Yes, I was waiting for my bulk prime water to boil :wink: .......not.
rohanbutler wrote:I did that the other night. Primed the bottle got distracted by the cricket on the telly and capped an empty bottle, felt rather stupid especially since I was running low on caps :evil: Must switch to kegs :P
I have actually done that too. :mrgreen: dunno how, they are lighter.....must have been a big night.

Cheers

Boonie

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Thursday Apr 24, 2008 3:06 pm
by warra48
ryan wrote:You do realise those bottles you`re capping are empty, of course? :lol:
That's Boonie's way.....capping empty bottles, and without crown seals in the capper too!

I have a Superautomatica, but I've made a stand for mine and bolted it to it, so that I can apply whatever force is needed without the thing tipping over.

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Thursday Apr 24, 2008 3:59 pm
by Boonie
Well well well....pick on Boonie day......

It just so happens that my "Superautomatica" sterilises, rinses, primes and caps my bottles all automatically. That'd be cool hey.......I think I was dreamin'.

I just stand and watch. I like to watch 8) ....that's another dream :lol:

Cheers

Boonie

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Thursday Apr 24, 2008 4:39 pm
by ryan
Forget that. What happened to my money order? :roll:

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Thursday Apr 24, 2008 5:16 pm
by Boonie
ryan wrote:Forget that. What happened to my money order? :roll:
You never forget do you......................

The cheques in the mail. :wink: ......just one question....What am I paying you for again?

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Thursday Apr 24, 2008 5:24 pm
by warra48
Boonie wrote:Well well well....pick on Boonie day.....Boonie
We don't pick on ya, we're just joshing cos we luvs ya and reckon you're a real grouse bloke and all......
I mean, give the guy the Brewer's VC for starting so many on the road to LCPA clones.....

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Thursday Apr 24, 2008 5:32 pm
by Boonie
I feel all gushy....Okey Dokes, back downstairs to my LCPA all extract brew that I have going.

Inspired me it did

Cheers

Boonie

Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Thursday Apr 24, 2008 5:35 pm
by NickSawyer
Thanks Boonie,
It seems the reason i was confused is becuase my brigalow capper is actually the same as your super. Hopefully i have attatched some photos of mine if all goes well. By the way, i purchased it for 45$? at kmart.

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Re: SMALL BOTTLING & CAPPING DRAMA

Posted: Thursday Apr 24, 2008 6:55 pm
by Boonie
Yeah I see what you mean Nick.

The brigalow I bought at Big W was different to yours. You can see in my photo that mine was bronze with a black base and nowhere near as high as the Superautomatica.

You have the best model.

Cheers

Boonie