Mikey
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I honestly don't know, but the thread size is the same as what AS sells. I'd look at the SS stoppers over there and see what size tap and bit they show for sale.
Mikey
How about an update on the Stopper buy. Not worried just curious. Can't affored to by the pretty PR blank of Ed Davidison's right now anyway so no big hurry.
Thanks
Read Mikey's updated post on the first page.
First you do not want the stopper to fit so tight that you have to really pull hard to get it out, all you need it to do is seal the wine. If the wine does not leak out, that's the best you can say about any stopper. Also no stopper, metal, silicone or cork is going fit every single type of bottle on the market. If a glass bottle is not absolutely round, a perfectly round metal stopper (any metal stopper) will not fit tight BUT it will seal the wine to any wine drinkers satisfaction. Are you using the same bottle? The same brand? Try different bottles and different brands.
There is only one reason to ever lay the bottle on its side and that is if it doesn't fit in the fridge standing up. Every single wine drinker I know, keeps the bottle on the door and there is never a problem. There seems to be this "wine lore" about a bottle laying on its side, that came from keeping the cork from drying out. A number of wineries in CA, where I sent my stoppers to be critiqued before they were put on the market, were impressed and satisfied with the design and fit.
got mine today, thank Mikey
when is the next order.