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Jaybird's Stainless False Bottoms

Discussion in 'Sponsor Showcase' started by Jaybird, Nov 10, 2009.

 

  1. erikrocks

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 7, 2012
    OK, I actually figured it out. Since my FB is >17", I actually ordered a stand that looks like this:
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  2. Jaybird

    Sponsor  

    Posted Nov 8, 2012
    I can look into it for you..
    I will be at the store shipping, later tomorrow afternoon.

    I will check for you..
    Jay
     
  3. HollisBT

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 8, 2012
    Thanks :). I'm in no huge rush, just antsy to see them lol.
     
  4. Jaybird

    Sponsor  

    Posted Nov 8, 2012
    Ohh I hear ya! Unfortunately our POS and web system don't automatically send tracking, we have to do it manually and that takes a lot of time. Our goal is to do a total upgrade next year for the website and get it to do a parcel tracking for you guys.

    Cheers
    Jay
     
  5. HollisBT

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 13, 2012
    Got my false bottoms and filters today!! :woot:


    Can't wait to put them to use! Well, one of them at least...
     
  6. HollisBT

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 27, 2012
    A couple of weeks later, and I've finally built my new pick up tube, can't wait to test out my filter and false bottom tomorrow!!
     
  7. sudbuster

    This ain't my first rodeo....  

    Posted Nov 27, 2012
    Dang, Yoop, you got a false bottom? Anyway, that aside, I ordered a 15" FB and stand today meself for a new mash kettle comin' in. Thanks JayBird..
     
  8. Damonowskivich

    Active Member  

    Posted Nov 28, 2012
    It seems that IPower.com is having timeout issues. I can't seem to register an account on the site to place an order, which I've tried from multiple ISPs to make sure the issue isn't on my end. The timeout error mentioned something about a database issue and to contact the store owner.
     
  9. Damonowskivich

    Active Member  

    Posted Nov 28, 2012
    Site registration is back up and working.

    Jaybird, I have a question on the hop blocker mini: I am building a Kal clone e-brewery and was wondering if the mini hop blocker by itself is sufficient to filter hops in a BK with element? I intend to use primarily pellet hops.
    My concerns with using both a false bottom with a mini hop blocker as a stand is space and ease of cleaning with an element in place.
    Any recommendations?
     
  10. Jaybird

    Sponsor  

    Posted Nov 29, 2012
    Thanks for the posts about the site.

    As for the mini hop blocker by its self I really dont think your going to have enough surface area with it alone. I do make a system that uses the stands that are teh same material as the mini and the fasle bottom material. But it only works right now with a 15" hinged. I can build these in 3 sections also so you can slip it under the element if you need to. I dont have them up on the site but PM me if its something you may be interested in and I can get it built for you as a custom part.
    Cheers
    Jay
     
  11. HollisBT

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 29, 2012
    Just wrapped up my brew day, HOLY CRAP this thing(s) rock!!!!

    I held off for a long time, because, well, they are kind of expensive... But, I can say that tonight was the easiest runoff that I have ever had post boil, all thanks to jaybirds FB... I will have to post up a pic soon from my phone, because this false bottom stopped almost everything. I left a little bit of wort behind in the kettle, but I think it was my own fault for stopping the siphon when I was trying to capture the last little bit. But even then, it left about the same amount as without using the FB/filter, but I cannot stress how much easier it was to cool my beer and run the wort through my chiller, I had not one single issue with plugging my plate chiller or blocking the flow.

    Money WELL spent in my oppinion.
     
  12. HollisBT

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 29, 2012
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  13. Jaybird

    Sponsor  

    Posted Nov 29, 2012
    That is a thing of beauty!!! Well done sir!!!! Feel free to ship samples to the store:cross: We do like BEER!!! LOL

    Glad we could be a part of a killer brew day!!

    Thanks for the picts, I love it!

    Cheers
    Jay
     
  14. Damonowskivich

    Active Member  

    Posted Nov 29, 2012
    Thanks for the info Jay.
    I can't tell from the pics on the site, but are the hop blockers open on one side, similar to the level 2 & 3 filter stands, or are they totally enclosed, minus the dip tube hole? Are there any major differences between the mini hop blocker perferations vs the filter stands?
     
  15. Jaybird

    Sponsor  

    Posted Nov 29, 2012
    They are open on one side just like the filter/stands. The only difference is the filter/stands come with a sidewall of 1 3/8" to be used under the 15" FB and the mini you can choose the sidewall height.

    Cheers
    Jay
     
  16. HollisBT

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 29, 2012
    I just peeked in on my happily fermenting carboy in the closet, apparently I collected more wort than I thought last night lol.

    I usually aim for 5.25 gallons in primary, and it looks like I've got somewhere slightly over 5.5 gallons in there right now, plus some leftover to dilute and use for a starter.
     
  17. fusa

    Senior Member  

    Posted Dec 1, 2012
    Received my 15" false bottom a couple of days ago. Installed it yesterday. I can't wait until Monday when I have the time to brew a hefeweizen.

    DSC00782.jpg
     
  18. Jaybird

    Sponsor  

    Posted Dec 1, 2012
    That is one killer looking sparge system too! It just makes the mash tun complete... thanks for the picture! Love it.
    Cheers
    Jay
     
  19. ScubaSteve

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 3, 2012
    JayBird-

    I just ordered a 15" and level 1 from you...looking forward to it. I'm a bit worried though because I got the regular hinges on the underside instead of the reverse hinge. Did I NEED to get a reverse hinge?

    I decided to go with the standard hinge because I thought that if the stand were the slightest bit low, then the FB would bend in the middle and the grain would just pass through the middle vs the perforations. I hope that makes sense?

    Now, I'm wondering if the hinges on the underside are going to interfere with the level 1 stand...
     
  20. Jaybird

    Sponsor  

    Posted Dec 3, 2012
    I have never used one with a stand and the hinges down. My thought was the hinges would hit the stand and either bend the stand or open the hinges. I, myself have never seen the reversed hinged ones have any problems with them spreading apart and letting grain through. The stand is designed to be about 1/8" below the FB. That said in my kettle its about 1/4" and it works perfectly. Just let me know if you want me to build it the way it was ordered or reversed.

    Cheers
    Jay
     
  21. mors

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Dec 3, 2012
    It doesn't really matter which way the hinge goes... if you find the FB to be opening the wrong way... just turn it over... won't matter if the hinge is on the top or bottom of the false bottom...
     
  22. Jaybird

    Sponsor  

    Posted Dec 3, 2012
    This is very true unless there is a handle in the mix...

    Cheers
    Jay
     
  23. mors

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Dec 3, 2012
    oh yeah. I forget about the handles because I opted not to get one on mine. I used stainless wire instead and have 2 handles this way :D

    But you could still turn it over... your handle just would be useless at that point :D
     
  24. ScubaSteve

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 5, 2012
    Hey All-

    Just wanted to give my own personal review of Jaybirds actual business; NorCal Brewing Solutions.

    I have NOT received my false bottom yet (it shipped today) but will report in on that when I get it.

    EDIT: I got the FB and filter in the mail promptly, it was packed well. Great quality, the welds look pretty decent, and I gotta say that these are probably the sturdiest FB's around. Everything lines up perfectly in the keg, and I gotta say that I like the handle on top because it helps me disconnect the dip tube easily.

    If you look at a few earlier posts, you can see that I mistakenly ordered standard hinges on the FB for use with the level 1 filter stand. Realizing that the hinges might interfere, I contacted Jay today as well as the guys who handle the orders and let them know that I'd like to change my order to a FB with reverse hinges.

    I knew that it may have already shipped, and if so I could live with my mistake, no big deal.

    Here comes the good part: Jay's guys Victor and Dom ALREADY caught my mistake and corrected it BEFORE I even asked. How's that for quality control? Plus, they let me know it was shipping today and hooked me up with a tracking number. I know not every company can provide that level of service all the time, but I think it's awesome and thought they should be recognized for it.

    Now, I can't wait to get my stuff :ban: :mug:
     
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  25. sudbuster

    This ain't my first rodeo....  

    Posted Dec 7, 2012
    Jay, Received your false bottom today. That thing fits like a... Oh! ... Yeah, it really fits nice. Thanks. Great job! :mug:
     
  26. Jaybird

    Sponsor  

    Posted Dec 8, 2012
    Well thank you sir! I take great pride in building them for you guys. Feel free to ship samples of the wonderful beer you are making to me. You will have to address it C/O Jaybird or else the other guys in the store will get em' and drink em' :D

    Thanks for the props!
    Cheers
    Jay
     
  27. Golddiggie

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 9, 2012
    Had a great talk with Jay this morning, about their false bottom stand (something that became available after I got my false bottom from him). Got one coming in the mail, and should have it before my brew-day next weekend (12/15/12). :rockin:

    As always, good talking with Jay, getting great info at the same time. Personally, I wouldn't get a false bottom from anywhere else (as long as he's around/making them).

    I'm going to have to see what I can also send off to him for 'sampling' ;) Maybe a bottle of my 12.5% wee heavy when it's carbonated. :eek:
     
  28. Jaybird

    Sponsor  

    Posted Dec 9, 2012
    WoooHoooo I would LOVE a Wee Heavy :ban:

    Yeah Man Nice chat! Thanks for the props, as always! Shoot me a PM when your stand gets there..
    Cheers
    Jay
     
  29. Golddiggie

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 9, 2012
    Oh yeah... Also got an 8.9% old ale carbonating. Both are on CO2 in the basement right now. Started them carbonating earlier this week. Also need to bottle up my maple mead/wine. If that comes out well, I'll include a bottle of that (only 14%)... :D
     
  30. indybrew79

    Member

    Posted Jan 24, 2013
    I recently purchased a 10 gallon round cooler from Home Depot to make a mash tun. I found your thread on here from 2009 and am curious if you are still making them? Inside measurement is roughly 12x12.



     
  31. indybrew79

    Member

    Posted Jan 24, 2013
    Jaybird, are you still making false bottoms. If so, I'm intersted in one for a 12 x 12 round cooler.



     
  32. Golddiggie

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 24, 2013
  33. Tiber_Brew

    It's about the beer.  

    Posted Jan 24, 2013
    I'm just going to add that Jay does damn fine work.

    :off:
     
  34. Jaybird

    Sponsor  

    Posted Jan 24, 2013
    You bet! More than ever..... Ill shoot you a PM on how to attack your project..

    I love that you guys always have my back and always help me!

    Cheers
    Jay
     
  35. Golddiggie

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 24, 2013
    When you find a company that makes a great product, has great customer service/support, you tend to be rather loyal to them. IMO, you really do get what you pay for in this case. Knowing I could call up and get a 100% custom configured FB fabricated, on the quick (compared with many too), that has solid support by the place that made it, is worth more than the price difference with other FB's. You guys seriously won me over with the first purchase and subsequent support I got in use/installing of it (properly). Willingness to listen to the customers is also pretty rare these days. Some give you lip service there, but you guys actually do it. :rockin:

    Any future false bottoms I need (and several other things too) will be from NorCal/Jaybird. As long as you guys continue to make them that is. :D
     
  36. alers22

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jan 29, 2013
    Hey Jay,

    I purchased on of your hinged FB's for my keggle and I need to drill a new dip tube hole. What kind of bit should I use to drill the new hole?


    Thanks!
     
  37. Jaybird

    Sponsor  

    Posted Feb 2, 2013
    I use a step bit... Drill slow and use good pressure.

    Cheers
    Jay
     
  38. Golddiggie

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 2, 2013
    And plenty of lube/coolant... :eek:
     
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  39. Jaybird

    Sponsor  

    Posted Feb 2, 2013
    Nope none at all....
     
  40. Golddiggie

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 3, 2013
    You like it hot and dry??? Ouch...
     
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