Ive always used mineral oil on all my wooden utensils, including my home made mash paddle with no ill effects. It helps to seal the wood and keep food particles from getting in and going rancid.
I would think that a bathroom ventilation fan would be ideal. Most will move a lot more air than a regular kitchen hood and their made to pull moisture out of the air. I think their in about the same price range also, if not less.
I dont know a whole lot about refrigeration systems, but if its the tubing itself that cracked, I would think you'd be able to braze it. Or even splice it back together with a compression fitting. The system would have to be recharged though.
I read in one of Yuri's threads that he was able...
I've always been fond of Dirty Girlscouts. I'ts basiclly a caucasion with a bit of rumplemints. Ive seen them made lots of ways but the way i always made them is
1 part vodka
1 part kaloha
1 part rumplemints
1 part milk
forgive my spelling, phone has no spellcheck.
:D
Oh, right. Forgot about those. They do work well, I use them in my kegs for soda, I haven't messed with them for beer because I already had my system balanced for that.
I was down at the Amana Colonies (Amish country) the other weekend and stopped by Millstream Brewing. Picked up a few of these.
Hats off to ya Millstream. Thats a damn fine brew.:mug:
Nothing wrong with that. I use a beer bottle full of water with a thermometer epoxied in the mouth. It works just the same. As long as your measuring the temp of the liquid in the fridge.
Don't even consider a ball valve if flow control is a factor. They are intended for quick on/quick off type operation. You can use them to adjust flow but they will be very inconsistent and a pain to dial in.
A globe valve is excellent for flow control but would probably present more of a...
That's kind of messed up. I would think they would know better. The extra length is to add restriction and balance the system. You want around 3-4 psi. at the faucet. So if your reg. is set at 12 psi., your going to need 8-9 psi. of restriction. This slows the flow of the beer down so it...