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  1. bobsstory182

    ho made funel

    That is impressively ridiculous, and it reminds me of leather face. Very well done!
  2. bobsstory182

    Colorado GABF Tickets thursday and friday

    I have extra tickets for the GABF, 2 for Thursday and 2 for Friday. I can transfer them electronically through ticket master or possibly meet up as I do live in Colorado but am pretty busy with work. $85 per ticket
  3. bobsstory182

    Am I crazy, or is my neighbor?

    It's actually 6 plants per adult in the household at the state level, unless you live in a city that has restricted it. I love in Colorado too and wouldn't want to see you try to use that but having the wrong facts.
  4. bobsstory182

    Shout out to Toms Brew Shop - Lakewood

    Half of your posts for four years are about Barley Haven, it does look a little suspicious.
  5. bobsstory182

    I like this time at night on HBT

    Working the night shift in the oilfield, but it looks like it might be my last. The company we are doong work for isn't flowing anymore wells for the rest of the year unless oil price goes up. After this shift we are done at this pad and there might not be any more work for us to go to :(
  6. bobsstory182

    PID vs Thermocouple

    Ok cool, I think I understood that. I was looking at getting the auber 2352 which does have that fuzzy logic, so that sounds like it'll be helpful for tuning it to my system.
  7. bobsstory182

    Confession Time

    On one of my first few batches I had a fly get into my airlock which just had water in it. I had never hears of homebrewtalk or thought about looking up brewing stuff on the internet, so I figured it had got infected and dumped it without even trying it. Also, I haven't brewed any beer in...
  8. bobsstory182

    PID vs Thermocouple

    I will be using electric for the mashing and propane for the boil, just using the PID to control the boil
  9. bobsstory182

    PID vs Thermocouple

    That's what I'm thinking, thank you. With the PID, can you adjust the temperature pretty easy or would that mess up the algorithms and what not when it's trying to learn the best way to keep the right temperature? I'm thinking in terms of the mash and then hearing it up for the mash out. I'm...
  10. bobsstory182

    PID vs Thermocouple

    Ahh, OK I was thinking that the thermocouple was more accurate. Thanks for clearing that up
  11. bobsstory182

    PID vs Thermocouple

    I have been in the process of gathering parts to get a new HERMS. I was planning on using a Johnson controller to control the temperature for the mash, and was going to get a thermocouple to be able to double check temperatures. Lately, I've been doing research on PID controllers and I'm...
  12. bobsstory182

    Johnson Controls A419 Ground Wire

    That's exactly how I did it too. It seemed to work, I guess we'll find out when/if we get electrocuted
  13. bobsstory182

    HERMS Build Question

    thanks guys, that helped out a lot
  14. bobsstory182

    HERMS Build Question

    I'm in the process of gathering parts for a new HERMS system. I have a 1500 watt and 2000 watt 120 volt water heater elements. I want to use these in the HLT but am having trouble figuring out which one to use. I would like to use the 2000 watt bc it would heat faster but i think that it...
  15. bobsstory182

    McMaster Quick Disconnects

    Also, I have 3/8 ball valves but wanna use the 1/2 tubing and disconnects. Could I use this 90 degree connector or would it be a different size,6739K68
  16. bobsstory182

    McMaster Quick Disconnects

    How do you connect the coupling pieces to the hose? It looks like it is a screw on type fitting, can I just jam it into the hose and use a hose clamp or is there another piece I need to buy. Thanks guys
  17. bobsstory182

    Happiness is: Home malting

    so how is the project coming along?
  18. bobsstory182

    Using a pasta maker to mill grain.

    I made one of these a couple of weeks ago. It worked well for the first two batches and I got about 83% effieciency but i was using a drill and it crapped out on me. I took it apart and put the bolts back on but it never did work the same.
  19. bobsstory182

    Freezing yeast question

    I bottle harvested some Rogue Pacman yeast from a Shakespeare Stout. I used yeast nutrient and built it up to a 1500mL starter twice. I filled up my vials with the yeast and it has seperated into 3 layers. The bottom layer looks like the healthy yeast. On top of that there is a grainy layer of...
  20. bobsstory182

    pressure cooker

    Sweet thanks man
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