dallasdb
Well-Known Member
Where do you keep on finding these stir plates? Sounds like you got two steals!
I found one for 45 delivered.
Where did you find it so cheap? Ebay?
Castermmt,
What do you think of the Bayou Classic 82 quart kettles? I am considering using them for my electric rig as well.
I have a nuova on the way, 11.00 shipped. It works but is in pretty bad shape paint wise. Any tips on dismantling it to repaint? Also, did you do the sandblasting yourself or did you send it out for work? I would have no idea where to take it or what a fair price is... any suggestions?
Where did you get that hose deal for your sparge arm and what is it called looks like a great idea.
nice craftsmanship ,, can I ask where did you get that plastex
Upgraded the hose in the Mash tun to a sparge arm today, works great. I was getting to the point with the hose that it was hard to tell/see if it was flowing or not, so I seen this from rabeb25 and it's very adjustable as well.
Thanks for the complement. I had it made by "adventures in home brewing". It was dead nuts a perfect fit of 16"(make sure you measure to be sure) and Jason was very helpful(must call for custom orders). I then used a few stainless steel drawer pulls on both the top and the bottom for spacing, all in under $100. I used it about 25 to 30 times and never had a stuck sparge. Hope this Helps, Castermmt
www.Homebrewing.org
Fermentation Can Heater
http://www.wortomatic.com/articles/Fermentation-Can-Heater
I just built one of these this morning (30 minutes total time). I replaced a small lamp with tinfoil over the bulb with this can heater. The lamp was working fine but was very cheap looking. I use a dual stage Love controller and just started using the 16 inch thermowell that enables me to put the temp probe in the center of the fermenting wort, which will give me better temperature accuracy and control. Hope this little tweak helps others brew better beer.
http://www.brewershardware.com/16-Stainless-Steel-Thermowell.html
Happy New Year, Castermmt
Great brewery! Beautiful fit and finish, something you can take much pride in.
Very nice build. I like the drawer slides on the pumps so they can be pulled out for connections but pushed back out of the way so you aren't tripping over them.
Oh, and I think you need a larger CO2 tank or oxygen tank...
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