D Dmay Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2006 Messages 52 Reaction score 0 Mar 10, 2007 #1 Anyone ever try using a milk can modified for a boiler???? I think they are aluminum
Jim Karr Well-Known Member Joined Dec 26, 2005 Messages 1,252 Reaction score 7 Location SW Michigan..Bangor/Covert area Mar 10, 2007 #2 Milk cans will be either stainless steel, if they're fairly current....or galvanized steel with soldered joints if they're older. Don't even think of using a galvanized one, unless you're just generating steam from one (You said "boiler").
Milk cans will be either stainless steel, if they're fairly current....or galvanized steel with soldered joints if they're older. Don't even think of using a galvanized one, unless you're just generating steam from one (You said "boiler").
david_42 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 8, 2005 Messages 25,581 Reaction score 196 Location Oak Grove Mar 10, 2007 #3 I know a couple pros locally who are using dairy equipment, but we are talking 5-10 barrel. I haven't seen a milk can in 40 years.
I know a couple pros locally who are using dairy equipment, but we are talking 5-10 barrel. I haven't seen a milk can in 40 years.