
3M Super Weatherstrip Adhesive [Repairing Loose Cornelius Keg Handles and Bases]
3M Black Super Weatherstrip Adhesive, 03602, 1 oz
Note that other sizes and colors may be available. Search Amazon for “3M Weatherstrip Adhesive” to see what other options may be available
This adhesive is used by some to repair loose homebrew keg handles and bases. A loose corny keg handle or base can be an annoyance. If your keg is in otherwise good shape, it may make sense to repair a loose handle or base.
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Fix It + Keg Rebuild How-To: Fix It! Repairing Loose Cornelius Keg Handles and Bases & Rebuilding & Reconditioning Homebrew Kegs!
Deals on Loose Handle Kegs: It’s worth noting that buying a loose handle keg can be a great way to get a deal. Adventures in Homebrewing periodically offers these kegs at a discount – search AIH for “loose” – availability of these kegs can be touch and go due to limited quantities and generally high demand
3M Black Super Weatherstrip Adhesive, 03602, 1 oz – note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
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