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Tractor Supply Polyethylene Tank

Discussion in 'Equipment/Sanitation' started by MaltyMarmot, Aug 26, 2010.

 

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    MaltyMarmot

    Member

    Posted Aug 26, 2010
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    Acidjazz54

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Aug 26, 2010
    That's a decent price but I see a lot of potential issues with it.

    One thing I would look at is a technical drawing to see if the legs are hollow on the inside, if so this will leave pockets for yeast sediment, etc to sit and become nasties. Plus will it drain completely?

    The other thing is cooling, since it is plastic your best bet for cooling would be some sort of immersion cooler. I have a conical 35 gallon from Norwesco and plan to use a SS chiller in the same fashion, the question I would have is what's the diameter of that?

    Just some things to consider.
     
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    MaltyMarmot

    Member

    Posted Aug 26, 2010
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    arturo7

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 26, 2010
    What do you want to do with it?
     
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    Bobby_M

    Vendor and Brewer  

    Posted Aug 26, 2010
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    MaltyMarmot

    Member

    Posted Aug 26, 2010
    arturo7: Ferment. (Beer not myself)

    Bobby_M: Good find. No I don't really need 35 gallons. 10 gal batches, so 15?
     
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    arturo7

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    Posted Aug 26, 2010
    There are a few threads here about setting up those 15 gallon conicals as fermentors.
     
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    samc

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    Posted Aug 26, 2010
    http://www.tank-depot.com/product.aspx?id=854

    These would be more of what you need. I had one which worked well, however I sold it to a fellow HBT'er who might someday ferment with it (LOL). I found that I liked using a large soda type keg better because I can do a CO2 transfer easier. The plastic conical is easier to clean.
     
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    MaltyMarmot

    Member

    Posted Aug 26, 2010
    That one does look good. I might be moving it to the top of the list. The stand is a little pricey, but I bet I could probably build a wooden stand for it.
     
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    solomonrz101

    Member

    Posted Nov 7, 2012

    Same! I have two of these in 15 (using a 10 gal system as well and 15 is plenty!) but shipping is raping me so I am interested to find out if the Tractor supply ones will work. If they will, no shipping :ban: I got one right down the street:rockin:
     
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    huntingohio

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 7, 2012
    Easiest way to fin out is to find out the maufactureer and call em up.

    I am very jealous I would love to find a conical cheap in 6.5 or 7 gal
     
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