niquejim Burrowing Owl Brewery HBT Supporter Joined Jul 9, 2007 Messages 2,370 Reaction score 62 Location Cape Coral Florida Nov 9, 2007 #41 I found some 20" wood salad spoons at Target for $8. They are thick(don't bend) and work great.
martymoat Well-Known Member Joined Jul 12, 2007 Messages 66 Reaction score 1 Location Folcroft, PA Nov 9, 2007 #42 If you do not have a proper mash paddle it takes all of the fun out of mashing in. it really does.
jacobyhale Well-Known Member Joined Oct 1, 2004 Messages 132 Reaction score 5 Location Salt Lake City Nov 9, 2007 #43 Here's my new mash paddle. I ordered it through Sysco (I'm a Chef), but I'm sure you can get one at any restaurant supply store. It was $9. Time to break out the drill and saw, it needs some holes.
Here's my new mash paddle. I ordered it through Sysco (I'm a Chef), but I'm sure you can get one at any restaurant supply store. It was $9. Time to break out the drill and saw, it needs some holes.