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    Heat shrink hose clamps

    Yeah I'm definitely not married to the heat shrink clamps. I was just looking for some input from others who had used them, which you provided, and for that I thank you. In fact you have caused me to view them as a last resort. I'm liking the looks of the Oetiker clamps, especially the low...
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    Heat shrink hose clamps

    I have a buddy who works at a local hot rod shop who can get them for me at a substantialy lower cost, but yes they are still more expensive than worm driven alternatives. I just have a thing about the standard style hose clamps... Call it a pet peeve, call it OCD, call it what you want, but it...
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    Heat shrink hose clamps

    Has anyone ever uses heat shrink hose clamps on their silicone hose assemblies? Other than the high price they look pretty appealing to me and would result in a nice looking connection with little chance of pinching the tubing and would eliminate the bulk of a worm driven clamp as well as the...
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    AEB Keg Sale + 5 Gallon Giveaway - Kegconnection.com

    Throw my name in the hat as well please...
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    FastRack Party Pack Giveaway! - Open to All Members!

    Add my name to the list! -Litebread
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    FastRack - FastFerment Giveaway - Open to all!

    Throwing my name in on this one for sure. -Litebread
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    National Homebrewer's Conference - HomeBrewTalk Giveaway - Open to All!

    Survey completed... This week I will be tapping the first keg I have ever filled with my own homebrew! Wish me luck... -Litebread
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    DIY Stir Plate Questions

    When I built me stir plate I used an LM317t variable voltage regulator. They are just a couple dollars and all you really need to complete the circuit is a resistor and potentiometer, both sized based on your input voltage, and a small heatsink. Total parts cost less than $10 and all the needed...
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