Mike_A said:Bobby_M's sight tube/thermo combo with vinyls
Bobby_M's sight tube/thermo combo with vinyls
I use one of these:
Found it on line for about $50 over a year ago. has a hose fitting on one end.
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I use this 4 quart aluminium measure
Have you got a link for that?
I use an aluminum yardstick and I have a conversion factor for each of my two kettles.
Just Google DLJ Meier water meters. I did and found hundreds of links. This link shows an example of one similar to what was posted above.
Did you calibrate this? I weighed exactly one gallons and it came to the upper rivet. It's pretty hard to get it filled to that level without burning one's hand!
I ended up getting one of these (the 4-quart one):
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000VLZSK/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
M_C
I use my mash paddle/spoon with sharpie markings for the 10-gallon MLT, but will need to figure out what to do for the 17.5 gallon tun I'm building now. I guess I can just mark the other side of the spoon, but will need to find a way to remember which is which...
3 foot stainless rule. I have a spreadsheet with all of my vessels volumes and the corresponding height on the rule, in Millimeters. It's fairly accurate. I calibrated using a scale and the weight of fresh water.
NERD!
I got the one I linked below in the mail yesterday. I immediately measured 1 gallon of water by weight (3.785kg) @70F, and it was DEAD ON the 4-quart mark. So far I give those plastic measures a big thumbs up.
M_C
NERD!
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