bearpaw8491
Senior Member
Experienced an unusual situation this week while bottling the ’22 crop of muscadine wine.
I have used my Portuguese floor corker for 30+yrs with no problems and it has always seated the cork at the correct depth.
This week for some unknown reason, it would leave some norma corks 1/4 inch high while sinking others 3/4 inches into the bottle neck and the performing flawlessly on the next bottle! All of the corks are same length.
I checked the bottle platform and it appears free to travel up and down. I don’t think the punts in the bottles would cause the problem since the hight is self adjusting via the spring on the platform and the plunger depth is unchanged in each of these situations. The crimping jaws appear to work fine.
I’m at a total loss. Any ideas, similar experiences, fixes?
Thanks
I have used my Portuguese floor corker for 30+yrs with no problems and it has always seated the cork at the correct depth.
This week for some unknown reason, it would leave some norma corks 1/4 inch high while sinking others 3/4 inches into the bottle neck and the performing flawlessly on the next bottle! All of the corks are same length.
I checked the bottle platform and it appears free to travel up and down. I don’t think the punts in the bottles would cause the problem since the hight is self adjusting via the spring on the platform and the plunger depth is unchanged in each of these situations. The crimping jaws appear to work fine.
I’m at a total loss. Any ideas, similar experiences, fixes?
Thanks