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  1. npauley88

    Weldless brew stand.

    had the needle valves going opposite flow :drunk:
  2. npauley88

    Weldless brew stand.

    Solved the situation today. Thanks!
  3. npauley88

    enough power to my n

    I just put it away for today but tomorrow I'll be working on it some more and will definitely put some up!
  4. npauley88

    enough power to my n

    Man do I feel like an idiot. Turns out both needle valves were running in reverse order. Not sure how I didn't catch that when i had to spin the valve in the opposite direction every time when I turned it on. Anyways, problem solved. I took everything apart looking for any clogging and then...
  5. npauley88

    enough power to my n

    The one on the left is the piece that is at the end of the 1/2" black iron Pipe. It is a 1/2" MPT to 3/8" Male Flare. The one on the right is the other end of the SS Braided propane hose. It is a 3/8" female flare swivel. As you can tell, the one on the right is much smaller than the fitting...
  6. npauley88

    enough power to my n

    I purchased this specific one: http://bayouclassicdepot.com/m3hph_propane_regulator.htm The description says: The burners I have are these specific ones and the description does not give a rating. http://www.agrisupply.com/burner-cast-low-presure-multi-hole-/p/40282/cn/5400000/ Thanks for...
  7. npauley88

    enough power to my n

    not sure how clear it is but, the one on the right is the orifice that screws into the burner. It seems to be a bit smaller than the one on the left, which screws onto my propane tank. does this help?
  8. npauley88

    enough power to my n

    I believe I'm having problems getting enough power to my burners. I'm using a 15 psi regulator (non adjustable) to power 2 - low pressure 6" banjo burners from agri supply. The regulator is 3/8" that connects to a 1/2" black iron pipe. the pipe has 2 needle valves that have 3/8" propane...
  9. npauley88

    Weldless brew stand.

    I'm having problems getting enough power to my burners. I'm using a 15 psi regulator (non adjustable) to power 2 - low pressure 6" banjo burners from agri supply. the regulator is 3/8" that connects to a 1/2" black iron pipe. the pipe has 2 needle valves that have 3/8" propane hoses connected...
  10. npauley88

    question about using a Pump with my mash tun

    That's how I understand it also, of course my valve would be directly on the output of the pump head. Just triple checking before I drop $60 on tubing haha
  11. npauley88

    question about using a Pump with my mash tun

    Thanks for the help guys. One more question... If I use Silicone tubing and restrict the output of the pump will this cause the Silicone tubing to burst? on the bargain fittings site it says: "10 psi max pressure - DO NOT RESTRICT ON THE OUTPUT SIDE OR YOU WILL POP THE TUBING" But everyone...
  12. npauley88

    Weldless brew stand.

    sorry for the delayed response. i got mine from eBay http://cgi.ebay.com/RV-LP-Propane-Hose-3-8-X-36-/150555454938?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item230dcdedda#ht_500wt_1156
  13. npauley88

    Wow, OG is 29 points below where it should be

    ALWAYS take a pre-boil gravity reading and make adjustments as necessary
  14. npauley88

    question about using a Pump with my mash tun

    SO I have a 10 gal rubbermaid mash tun with a 3/8" ball valve attached to a false bottom with a 90 degree 3/8" barbed fitting. I will be buying 2 pumps soon for my set up. The problem I think I may have will be using the 1/2" inlet on the pump with the 3/8" ball valve attached the the MLT...
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