AJB Temple
Finely figured
I have been given, after some begging, two pallets of oak whisky barrels (12 barrels). These are in very good condition and each holds about 40 gallons.
They are fully intact (lids and bottoms secure). There is a stoppered bung hole half way up, which is not much use. I intend to use them as rainwater collection butts (I already have a 10,000 litre tank underground and a couple of large galvanised troughs. But we get a lot of roof water and there is no mains drainage so we use it for watering our garden and topping up the wildlife pond. They will be kept off the ground on oak offcuts from my timber framing projects. I might have to make some more offcuts.
My problem is taps. With lids etc intact I can't reach in to do up a screw fitting. I have seen (pricey) wooden taps on-line and they seem to knock in to presumably a tapered hole?
My question is - what is the best tap to a) work for years and b) not leak. And if they are indeed fitted into a tapered hole is there a special drill for that job?
They are fully intact (lids and bottoms secure). There is a stoppered bung hole half way up, which is not much use. I intend to use them as rainwater collection butts (I already have a 10,000 litre tank underground and a couple of large galvanised troughs. But we get a lot of roof water and there is no mains drainage so we use it for watering our garden and topping up the wildlife pond. They will be kept off the ground on oak offcuts from my timber framing projects. I might have to make some more offcuts.
My problem is taps. With lids etc intact I can't reach in to do up a screw fitting. I have seen (pricey) wooden taps on-line and they seem to knock in to presumably a tapered hole?
My question is - what is the best tap to a) work for years and b) not leak. And if they are indeed fitted into a tapered hole is there a special drill for that job?