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Does anyone have a chart or something that I can look at to see what
number cork goes in what sized bottle? I have been collecting wine bottles over the last few months, I cleaned them all up and did some measuring and noticed that there is 3 main sizes (there was a few odd ones that had HUGE tops, and one that had a really small top) Thanks! ~Brian |
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I don't know, but maybe someone else will. These are just my
observations...if the bottle opening is 3/4 inch wide, then use a #9 cork. If it is smaller, then use a #8 cork. I don't work with any other sizes. Corks can dry out, so I try very hard to keep only those size bottles to match the corks I have. Good-luck! Darlene > wrote in message news:vVRKc.56943$Mr4.7011@pd7tw1no... > Does anyone have a chart or something that I can look at to see what > number cork goes in what sized bottle? I have been collecting wine > bottles over the last few months, I cleaned them all up and did some > measuring and noticed that there is 3 main sizes (there was a few odd > ones that had HUGE tops, and one that had a really small top) > > Thanks! > ~Brian |
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I don't know, but maybe someone else will. These are just my
observations...if the bottle opening is 3/4 inch wide, then use a #9 cork. If it is smaller, then use a #8 cork. I don't work with any other sizes. Corks can dry out, so I try very hard to keep only those size bottles to match the corks I have. Good-luck! Darlene > wrote in message news:vVRKc.56943$Mr4.7011@pd7tw1no... > Does anyone have a chart or something that I can look at to see what > number cork goes in what sized bottle? I have been collecting wine > bottles over the last few months, I cleaned them all up and did some > measuring and noticed that there is 3 main sizes (there was a few odd > ones that had HUGE tops, and one that had a really small top) > > Thanks! > ~Brian |
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 23:13:22 GMT, "Dar V" > wrote:
>I don't know, but maybe someone else will. These are just my >observations...if the bottle opening is 3/4 inch wide, then use a #9 cork. >If it is smaller, then use a #8 cork. I don't work with any other sizes. >Corks can dry out, so I try very hard to keep only those size bottles to >match the corks I have. Good-luck! >Darlene > > wrote in message news:vVRKc.56943$Mr4.7011@pd7tw1no... >> Does anyone have a chart or something that I can look at to see what >> number cork goes in what sized bottle? I have been collecting wine >> bottles over the last few months, I cleaned them all up and did some >> measuring and noticed that there is 3 main sizes (there was a few odd >> ones that had HUGE tops, and one that had a really small top) >> >> Thanks! >> ~Brian > I use only #9 and discard bottles that I dont think are appropriate. Empty wine bottles are not hard to accumulate. The only variation that I make is to use 1 1/2 long with half bottles and 1 3/4 with full. I bottle a lot of 1/2 bottles for my own use and the fulls tend to get used later. |
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 23:13:22 GMT, "Dar V" > wrote:
>I don't know, but maybe someone else will. These are just my >observations...if the bottle opening is 3/4 inch wide, then use a #9 cork. >If it is smaller, then use a #8 cork. I don't work with any other sizes. >Corks can dry out, so I try very hard to keep only those size bottles to >match the corks I have. Good-luck! >Darlene > > wrote in message news:vVRKc.56943$Mr4.7011@pd7tw1no... >> Does anyone have a chart or something that I can look at to see what >> number cork goes in what sized bottle? I have been collecting wine >> bottles over the last few months, I cleaned them all up and did some >> measuring and noticed that there is 3 main sizes (there was a few odd >> ones that had HUGE tops, and one that had a really small top) >> >> Thanks! >> ~Brian > I use only #9 and discard bottles that I dont think are appropriate. Empty wine bottles are not hard to accumulate. The only variation that I make is to use 1 1/2 long with half bottles and 1 3/4 with full. I bottle a lot of 1/2 bottles for my own use and the fulls tend to get used later. |
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