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  • Posted in thread: Show us your sculpture or brew rig on 05-23-2013 at 01:00 AM
    Care to share what happened? To help the rest of us not end up the same.Honestly I could
    probably write a book :) I'll try and rekindle the post I had on here with the rig info.I would
    say the biggest...

  • Posted in thread: Show us your sculpture or brew rig on 05-23-2013 at 12:14 AM
    I have been out of commission since last October but I'm happy to report I am nearly back up
    and running again! Here is the updated setup. All I can say is boy if I knew what I know now I
    would saved ...

  • Posted in thread: Spunding Valve - Commericial Style DIY on 05-09-2013 at 08:50 PM
    Alright guys! I know it's been a while but I've finally picked this back up again! I ordered a
    couple of things to try from MMC. I'm going to try a floating rod inside the spring, and also a
    tube outs...

  • Posted in thread: Spunding Valve - Commericial Style DIY on 04-09-2013 at 12:04 PM
    The most important update is that I suck :) It has been a long 6 months of no brewing trying to
    get equipment back together. So I haven't been motivated to test the changes on the valve.The
    good news ...

  • Posted in thread: Brewhemoth conical clean in place (CIP) systems on 04-05-2013 at 05:54 PM
    Oh I gotcha the T is on it's side with the extended thermowell. That works! One thing I'll tell
    you is to use a bit of thermal paste in the bottom of the well to help contact. I use Brewer's
    Hardware ...

  • Posted in thread: Brewhemoth conical clean in place (CIP) systems on 04-05-2013 at 05:47 PM
    Never mind. I just figured out how to do it. They run a "t" fitting off of the top. In one of
    the holes in the "t" fitting you insert a 24 inch thermowell tube that your sensor sits in and
    is therefor...

  • Posted in thread: Brewhemoth conical clean in place (CIP) systems on 04-05-2013 at 05:47 PM
    Stretch a bungee cord around the brewhemoth. Strap the probe with a piece of foam insulation
    covering it on the side-middle of the brewhemoth. It will be extremely accurate.I haven't
    tested this mysel...

  • Posted in thread: Brewhemoth conical clean in place (CIP) systems on 04-05-2013 at 05:28 PM
    I have a question regarding the Brewhemoth but not the CIP system. I want to run a temp sensor
    and a blowoff tube off of the top of the brewhemoth. I was told I need a "t" piece to do this.
    Can someon...

  • Posted in thread: Brewhemoth conical clean in place (CIP) systems on 02-25-2013 at 01:54 PM
    Pride aside, I want to mention that the shurflow pump I mentioned above just doesn't push
    enough to really clean the inside of the brewhemoth very well. I don't want anyone ordering one
    because I didn...

  • Posted in thread: Keezer collar glue on 01-11-2013 at 12:30 PM
    100% Silicone. It's more than sufficient to hold the collar on and it helps seal as well. And
    it can be removed later without damage to the freezer if you want to revert it back.

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