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    Mill motorization

    Looking to change over from cordless drill to a dedicated motor. Appears DC has more options and is better suited for the job. I know just enough about electrical to be dangerous, so need some guidance to finish this project. For the motor used by the OP, I see it is rated 3 amp at 24v, which I...
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    Passivation?

    It seems as if they make two versions of BKF, an oxalic acid one (what you buy in the US) and an citric acid one (places overseas). Sadly, that means in the US you would probably still need to use citric acid - you definitely don't want to leave oxalic BKF on your ss any longer than needed for...
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    Brewing with homegrown hops

    Thanks, DB!
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    Brewing with homegrown hops

    I know it's been 9 years(!) since this was posted, but I know you're still very active. This is my second year in growing hops (first to go into brewing), and it looks like I'll have a nice crop of Centennial, Cascade and Fuggle. I am interested in your Centennial whole hops recipe; I supposed...
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    Kegland Flow Control Disconnects: Better than Flow Control Faucets?

    No, I don't want gas breakout in the lines(!), but thought it might remain in solution in the glass (after pour) and not have some breakout into a head during the pour. In thinking about it, that is probably more of a "too cold" issue than pressure/line length issue...
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    Kegland Flow Control Disconnects: Better than Flow Control Faucets?

    Yep, I'm now rebuilding my 6-tap keezer with 3mm ID Eva to better manage the tubing jungle, as well as reduce the volume held in the tubing. These will operate from three secondaries with different pressures, so I'll be facing the issue of customizing lengths versus just running a little longer...
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    Keezing at Last

    Got mine in Greenville, SC. Probably paid too much 🤑, but it was only about 12 ft.
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    Keezing at Last

    All the pine i have seen for years has been virtually useless for this purpose. I just bite the bullet and pay more for a more decent cut. I've used Douglas Fir for my 2x6's in my last two keezers. I'm not a lumber or woodworking expert, but I found it, it was straight, good quality and...
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    Rice Hulls Needed for Wheat in Braumeister?

    Good call. They're cheap and easy to use. Anyone not using them in such a situation is taking a significant risk without much reward.
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    Liquid Side Conversion to Duotight

    Some here have simply cut off the barb with an appropriate Dremel grinding wheel, and (after dressing it off) then using a Duotight 8mm to Sankey thread adapter on the shank. I'm planning on using the 6.5mm OD (3mm ID) EvaBarrier tubing design such that I only need about 2.5 ft of tubing per...
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    4 port co2 splitter reversable?

    Yes reversible, and not as difficult as toilet repair! Yes also to GAS teflon tape (the yellow stuff) AND teflon gas pipe dope (I use Oakey PTFE joint compound). A roll of tape and small container of dope are cheap and last a long time (maybe a lifetime for you!). Tape first (3-5 wraps) then...
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    Spike Conical- observations and best practices

    Question about the dry hop dump set up and operation. I developed a very similar hop dump rig as shown in the last 3-4 pages (all 1-1/2 inch hardware). I did some "dry run" tests with hops prior to an actual brew, and found that I could not get the hops to drop. I tapped, pounded, worked the...
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    Any Bells 2-Hearted Fans out there? On a big sale.

    I looed it up yesterday. Sadly, it is not $20 any more. But maybe again someday...
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    Keep glycol chiller running when not in use?

    I was thinking of Vale71's comment, "... there are other nasties that can and given enough time will grow in it and foul it up", and that the glycol solution sitting in the warm lines and coil might be at risk. Hence the idea of moving that fluid around with a minute of circulation once a day or so.
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    Keep glycol chiller running when not in use?

    Assume you turn your glycol pump off, otherwise you will be trying to cool an empty fermenter which will also keep your compressor running more. If so, what happens to the glycol warming up in the lines and coil? Maybe cycling the pump daily/occasionally for a couple minutes? Thanks!
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