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Brass Dual-Threaded Insert for Wooden Tap Handles

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Brass Dual-Threaded Insert for Wooden Tap Handles

Want to make your own unique tap handles? But the thread type is strange and overseas prices are just $$$! KegLand now has the answer with these simplistic brass inserts.
All you'll need is a 12.7mm (1/2") Hole drilled into your handle (Pine, Red Gum, Oak, Cherry, Maple ect) Then screw in with a large flat screw driver.

Suits NukaTap and Intertap taps


DIY Beer Tap Handle Inserts - Dual Threaded - 3/8″-16 threads, .625″ Length

Want to make your own unique tap handles? But the thread type is strange and overseas prices are just $$$! KegLand now has the answer with these simplistic brass inserts.
All you'll need is a 12.7mm (1/2") Hole drilled into your handle (Pine, Red Gum, Oak, Cherry, Maple ect) Then screw in with a large flat screw driver.

It is important not to push down too hard if you're going to using a screw driver, or wide drill bit. It will strip the thread. Let the piece cut into the wood. Ensure that it is straight.

Suits NukaTap and Intertap taps

$0.86

Original: $2.86

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Brass Dual-Threaded Insert for Wooden Tap Handles

$2.86

$0.86

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Want to make your own unique tap handles? But the thread type is strange and overseas prices are just $$$! KegLand now has the answer with these simplistic brass inserts.
All you'll need is a 12.7mm (1/2") Hole drilled into your handle (Pine, Red Gum, Oak, Cherry, Maple ect) Then screw in with a large flat screw driver.

Suits NukaTap and Intertap taps


DIY Beer Tap Handle Inserts - Dual Threaded - 3/8″-16 threads, .625″ Length

Want to make your own unique tap handles? But the thread type is strange and overseas prices are just $$$! KegLand now has the answer with these simplistic brass inserts.
All you'll need is a 12.7mm (1/2") Hole drilled into your handle (Pine, Red Gum, Oak, Cherry, Maple ect) Then screw in with a large flat screw driver.

It is important not to push down too hard if you're going to using a screw driver, or wide drill bit. It will strip the thread. Let the piece cut into the wood. Ensure that it is straight.

Suits NukaTap and Intertap taps

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