bulldogxray
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I think it would be cool if everyone posted pics of their rig's plumbing. From manifolds to disconects. I will post some of mine when I finish my setup.
Good Call! Stainless and copper plumbing :rockin:
Try stainless steel quick connects. I had the same problem with hoses and was frustrated to say the least. I purchased quick connects for every connection and the hoses connect instantly. I personally don't like hard plumbing because you'll have the same issues when you have to clean.How did I miss this? Awesome!
I had the first brew with my new rig this weekend, and with all the bling and technology I packed in it, It was a pain having to switch hoses.
I will definately hard plumb from kettle to pumps, and most probably the rest also.
Love the sight glasses also.
Anybody else? I'm lookin for inspiration
what the heck , you can't start a picture thread with that, you need to hold back on that stuff for like a page or two, or nobody else will want to show off their spaghetti! sheesh!
what the heck , you can't start a picture thread with that, you need to hold back on that stuff for like a page or two, or nobody else will want to show off their spaghetti! sheesh!
Sawdustguy said:I snapped a few pictures during my brewery Brewtroller Automation and Plumbing upgrade. I call it the souped up Sabco. There is no more copper or brass in the brewery. Enjoy!! I am thinking of changing my handle from Sawdustguy to Swagelokguy.
Sawdustguy said:I snapped a few pictures during my brewery Brewtroller Automation and Plumbing upgrade. I call it the souped up Sabco. There is no more copper or brass in the brewery. Enjoy!! I am thinking of changing my handle from Sawdustguy to Swagelokguy.
Damn it; and I thought I had a great setup, except for the off-flavors I keep getting. Here's mine:
I also want to know where to find the site glasses.
I need to buy one (some ) now.
What is the purpose of these exactly?
They are used to look at what's flowing through them, that's the sight part
You can use them to see the color and clarity in a closed system, and to verify oxygenation is taking place by watching the bubbles. Plus they look really frickin sweet.
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