If you have to heat up the cans to get the contents out you have a huge flaw with the batter! Don't these cans need to be refrigerated (after opening)?
investor229 Friday, 06/05/15 08:29:37 AM Re: Triggerman77 post# 28358 Post # of 28377
I spoke to wade about the cans. He said that every so many cans have air bubble in the piston system, which is why i think the delay to fix the machine. Remember they installed the machines in 5-6 weeks which usually takes months. Bound to have some issues here and there. Anyway, he said if you rotate the nosle 360 degrees this should release the air pocket and flow nicely...
Also, I want to add, my cans from the last run took a few presses on the nosle to get it started as the system inside needs to be activated really IMO. On a fresh can, I run on warm water for a 5-10 seconds and that usually does the trick.
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