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    Pump for cleaning sanke kegs through spear

    Thanks @cfrazier77 This is helpful!
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    Pump for cleaning sanke kegs through spear

    Thanks @cfrazier77 ! Is everything inside the head stainless or plastic? I don't suppose you have any pics of the inside of that pump head? Maybe I will bite the bullet and just buy one so I can take apart the head and have a look.
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    Pump for cleaning sanke kegs through spear

    Thanks for the reply, @Broken Crow ! And yes, I am currently using cornies. I just like the that sankes are commercial grade.
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    Pump for cleaning sanke kegs through spear

    Hello, Have any of you(or would any of you) used the following pump for cleaning sanke kegs. It says it is not suitable for drinking water but what about cleaning. I would be using it to pump warm water (<=95 degrees F), PBW, and Starsan...
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    Silver Solder Questions

    @ba-brewer I am facing the same issue. Did you ever resolve this?
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    Safe to ferment in wood shop?

    Good points @jerrylotto I am fortunate to have heat in this space here in Ohio so I should be able to keep the temperature in the needed range. Thanks Again!
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    Safe to ferment in wood shop?

    Thanks everyone for the replies. I will probably err on the side of caution and loosely cover with something. Thanks again! I appreciate the advice.
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    Safe to ferment in wood shop?

    Hello I am new to the site and home brewing. I am wondering if it is safe to ferment in a dusty garage wood shop. I am using a fastferment conical fermenter. I know the fermenter is sealed an the air lock should keep everything out but just wondering if that holds true in extreme conditions...
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