Thank you for sharing that info CDrew, when I brew beer I make 14 gallon batches and ferment in Sanke half kegs. They are ideal for that, when making batches of that size. I also have that racking fitting from brewershardware linked to in the other post of yours and it is very handy.
For the time being the corny kegs work better since I am starting with 6 gallon batches.
At the time I did that I had a bottle of argon and sealed the cornies with 10 psi or so of argon, iirc. I am a welder and happened to have a small bottle handy and I had read at the time that argon will not go into solution and it seemed to work well.
Since then I have switched to using nitrogen for pressure racking my beer and anticipated using it to seal the cornie kegs when filled with wine.
You mention that cornies aren’t suitable at low pressure and I’m wondering if I dodged a bullet when I did what I did. Since I only bulk aged two batches, one a 6 g. Kit wine and the other a 6 g. Banana wine, I don’t have a lot of experience doing this with wine.
Would you care to elaborate on the pressure comment. I’m worried I’m missing something. Also, now that I think about it I’m wondering if nitrogen is suitable for sealing the kegs without going into solution.