ForzaItalia
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Hey all,
So I purchased my first barrel on Saturday, a 23 liter Vidai Hungarian Oak barrel. I followed Vidai's instruction to the T and it still leaked. Last night I tried Toms method of putting it in a container and filling it with hot water. After soaking for 3 hours I filled it with sulfited water put it on the stand and tilted it to the side so the bung is on the side. It started to seep water a bit but when I woke up this morning the barrel was completely dry. Then I turned the barrel (bung facing up) to top off the water and it started to leak again! I really want to avoid removing the fasteners and tightening the hoops. Does anyone have any ideas? Should I just let it soak longer and maybe not tilt it?
Thanks,
Ilario
So I purchased my first barrel on Saturday, a 23 liter Vidai Hungarian Oak barrel. I followed Vidai's instruction to the T and it still leaked. Last night I tried Toms method of putting it in a container and filling it with hot water. After soaking for 3 hours I filled it with sulfited water put it on the stand and tilted it to the side so the bung is on the side. It started to seep water a bit but when I woke up this morning the barrel was completely dry. Then I turned the barrel (bung facing up) to top off the water and it started to leak again! I really want to avoid removing the fasteners and tightening the hoops. Does anyone have any ideas? Should I just let it soak longer and maybe not tilt it?
Thanks,
Ilario