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A bunghole, or bungehole, is a hole bored in a liquid tight barrel in order to remove its contents. Once the hole is bored, the hole is capped with a cork like cap called a bung.
The word "bung" is believed to have originated from the Middle English word "bunge," which means a stopper or plug. It has been used in English since the late 15th century, commonly associated with a wooden stopper for a cask or barrel.
A stopper for closing up a hole in a container. A tapered hole in the side of a wine barrell used for filling the barrel. It is closed with a bung which is a wooden truncated cone. A vulgar reference to the anus. myyy bungg hole goes a rakakkaakaa. haa i love teachersss. SUCK MY BUNGG WHOLEE (:
to plug your bunghole, which is the hole in the side of a barrel or on top of a flask. AKA rubber cork.
The hole in a cask, keg, or barrel through which liquid is poured in or drained out.
what is a wooden barrel that holds liquid cald
A cask or a drum is a wooden barrel that holds liquid.
To remove barrel, first disassemble gun. Remove magazine by inserting a 1/4" dia punch in the hole in the magazine and unscrew. Now the hard part. Unscrew the action from the barrel. You will need a special barrel vice and a special action wrench to do this - if you don't want to bugger up the barrel and action. The barrel vice needs to accomodate the rib (if installed). It needs to use custom made wooden jaws (for each different barrel). Use rosin on wooden jaws to increase friction. These tools are usually only economical to make if you are in the gun repair business.
A bung is a stopper for a barrel or bottle.
A bung wrench is a wrench specially designed for use on opening up bungs, which are stoppers found on most drums, and other containers. Bung wrenches safely and reliably remove them to provide access to whats inside the containers.
No, they are not.