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Stainless steel fittings

Discussion in 'Equipment/Sanitation' started by morehpperliter, Sep 8, 2012.

 

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    morehpperliter

    Member

    Posted Sep 8, 2012
    An ebay seller sent me the wrong part for my conical build and I need it for this weekend, 1/2 instead of 1 1/2. So I contacted a local plumbing depot and they have a 2x1 1/12 nipple just for me. I get home and I notice the inside isn't smooth it's just like the outside. Is that ok? Should I try to get another.
     
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    sarsnik

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 8, 2012
    Are you sure it's stainless and not galv? There's nothing wrong with it, but it will have more crevices that might harbor bacteria.
     
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    BazBaz77

    Member

    Posted Dec 4, 2017
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    MaxStout

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Dec 4, 2017
    That plumbing part sounds dodgy to me. Even though you're in a time crunch, you may be able to get the right part and have it Fedexed. Check out the Sponsors page here, there are a number of vendors that may be able to get you the part you need. Ss Brewing Technologies, Brew Hardware are a few places you can try. Give them a call.
     
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    ancientmariner52

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Dec 4, 2017
    If it is lead-free bronze, you'll be fine. If it is galvanized iron, it was hot-dipped in zinc. If it is black, it is steel, probably with a sticky greasy anti-rust coating.

    The bronze is ok, I personally wouldn't brew with the others.
     
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    Nemanach

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 4, 2017
    If it’s galvanized I wouldn’t use it. Acidic environments will corrode he zinc quickly, not sure if it’s something you want to ingest.

    Edit: I just saw this is from 2012...
     
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    ancientmariner52

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Dec 4, 2017
    Yeah. I usually look first.
     
  8. #8
    MaxStout

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Dec 4, 2017
    No biggie, it's a 5 year old thread. Sometimes, even old threads serve a purpose. As a warning to others. :D
     
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