allanmac00
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I'm planning on constructing a MT out of a rectangular cooler and I want to make a CPVC manifold instead of a SS braid -- it just seems a little sturdier than a braid. Does a manifold work for batch sparging?
I'm planning on constructing a MT out of a rectangular cooler and I want to make a CPVC manifold instead of a SS braid -- it just seems a little sturdier than a braid. Does a manifold work for batch sparging?
I'm planning on constructing a MT out of a rectangular cooler and I want to make a CPVC manifold instead of a SS braid -- it just seems a little sturdier than a braid. Does a manifold work for batch sparging?
....I want to make a CPVC manifold instead of a SS braid -- it just seems a little sturdier than a braid. Does a manifold work for batch sparging?
A manifold will work fine. My experience is that they're no more sturdy than braid and they take longer to produce clear runoff than a braid.
Good to know. I have heard people complain that the dough in sometimes crushes the braid. But it does seem easier than putting a manifold together.
Good to know. I have heard people complain that the dough in sometimes crushes the braid. But it does seem easier than putting a manifold together.
Beware. they float! No issues once you get grain in there though.
Good to know. I have heard people complain that the dough in sometimes crushes the braid. But it does seem easier than putting a manifold together.
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