Great invention. I have a question, When your glueing the cap off the jd/cola bottle, did you have to take into account where the bottle will 'bite' tight, or can u loosen the lower fittings and then tighten the bottle, and then re-tighten the fittings so the bottle is guaranteed to face forward???? Also wouldnt u consider rather than using the bottle top, using a push in type of seal? U know like the old shower heads that just push onto the bath taps? Im gonna tackle one of these and im just curious, thanks, from one JD lover to another lol.
I build one like this but didnt took into consideration the fact that coke has cabonisation, lolo so my 1st attempt was a fail lol had to switch other alternatives.. and made already 4 dispenser and making more. 🍻🍻🍻⚜
Quiero saber...al colocar la botella de licor de manera horizontal en el orificio de la caja de madera....la salida del liguido debe estar libre completamente. .o dejarle su dispositivo de control de salida
Hi when I made this whisky dispenser I watch a similar video on RU-vid and it was explained to let air into the bottle to enable the whisky to flow out of the tap. I've since seen whisky dispenser videos were a hole hasn't been drilled in the bottle and the whisky still flows out of the tap. I might have to make another and test it out
@@PaulsChannel I thought it was odd, I work in a pub where literally all the spirit bottles are positioned upside down. Thought I'd missed a trick 😂 thanks for the info
I ONCE TRIED TO MAKE A WATER BONG OUT OF AN EMPTY BACARDI BOTTLE , WITH MY DADS TORCH. I PLACED THE BOTTLE ON THE FLOOR AND LIT THE TORCH.AIMED AND TRIED TO BURN A HOLE FOR THE STEM.NEXT THING I KNOW THE BOTTLE EXPLODED AND GLASS FLEW EVERY WHERE.I WAS 12.
Are all these adhesives, epoxy glue etc.. Food Safe? Alcohol is a solvent. Is there a risk of toxins, carcinogens or a foul taste leaching out of the glue and or adhesives when they come into contact with each other?? I don't know man,. I doubt anyone would appreciate having the taste of their whiskey altered with the taste of epoxy glue! I'll stick with rubber or cork gaskets - tried and true and SAFE