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I've heard but I was just trying the corker. I may instal swing tops on the screw tops or use the original caps for short term storage beveragesGood call, @Fencepost .
Screw top bottles aren't made to take corks. A friend of mine had a bottle shatter when removing the cork. The necks are not made to withstand the pressure.
The original caps may work once or twice, but eventually they fail. Screw them down hard and lay the bottles on their sides. Any bottle that leaks, pour the wine into a different bottle and recycle the bad one.I've heard but I was just trying the corker. I may instal swing tops on the screw tops or use the original caps for short term storage beverages
I read somewhere that using a cork one size smaller will work. I have never had a screwtop with normal cork give problems.Is it normal for the floor corker to leave a Dent in the cork? Just trying it out
I read somewhere that using a cork one size smaller will work. I have never had a screwtop with normal cork give problems.
So they say but I routinely use #9 corks in screw top bottles and have never had one break on me.Good call, @Fencepost .
Screw top bottles aren't made to take corks. A friend of mine had a bottle shatter when removing the cork. The necks are not made to withstand the pressure.
Nope. Screwcap bottles are NOT made to withstand the pressure of a cork being inserted or extracted. The fact that you have not had a problem does not indicate the problem does not exist -- it means you have not experienced it.o they say but I routinely use #9 corks in screw top bottles and have never had one break on me.
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