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    Using Paintball Remote Line as a Cheaper CGA 320 High Pressure Hose

    The paintball fittings will fit industrial co2 fittings sum what. Where they fail is exactly where you are having problems. My suggestion would be to use just the hose. Depending on your regulator, some are LH threads verses RH threads, you can remove the nut and nipple from the regulator and...
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    Possible Freon or CO2 Leak

    might be co2. co2 itself has no smell, but there is usually a little sulfur added to co2 to make it possible to smell a leak Fyi, they do not add sulfur to co2.
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    Liquid Nitrogen Tank Conversion

    Yes it is in the back of my mind as well. I have about 200 of them where I work. I do have some that are basically worth scrap price that I want to convert some day. The ones I am going to convert are 220l. Just have to figure out how to get the money to convert them first. Good luck!
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    Oil Bath Kettles

    Does anyone have experience with oil bath kettles? I got access to containers for a 1bbl brew system. Steam is a little to scary with the size I would need for me. I was thinking about using an oil bath for boiling and mashing. I know the idea of using oil around your wort would be scary...
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    3 Conries + 2 funnels = 2 conicals

    Yeah I have listened to all those. And they mentioned more pressure on the yeast as well. But at the same time people are pressurizing their fermentors duiring fermentation, good or bad. I have welding skills and do not know if I can pass up two conicals for less than $100.
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    3 Conries + 2 funnels = 2 conicals

    So I have 3 cornies that I received missing the rubber boot. I found a funnel for $30 each that I could weld on the bottom. I was thinking of making 2ea 7.5+ gallon conical out them. So the question I have what are the downsides to tall and skinny fermenters? Pro Brewers use them all the...
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    Micro-Brewery School Assignment

    Here is a site that has some great stuff. http://sites.google.com/site/republicbrewpub/ You probably do not have to change much. I think they have a blogspot to somewhere.
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    Fridge-less Kegerator?

    A couple thoughts on this: Warm storage of beer causes it to go bad quicker. Probably okay if you are drinking it quickly. Warm beer requires higher co2 pressure vs cold beer. May help if you run long beer lines. Bars often run n2/co2 mixes for long beer lines. I don't know for sure...
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    Professional whirlpooling

    I have a quick question. I always read about how great whirl pooling is, but I also always hear about getting your wort temps down as fast as possible. If you whirlpool, rest, and then cool, does that effect your cold break?
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    Black IPA

    There was a good recipe that I used in the last BYO magazine. Unfortunately I don't have the recipe with me at the moment since I lent it to someone. I am sure someone could find and post it for you. Also search American Black Ale. I think that is the correct name for it now.
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    10 micron stainless filters - What can I use these for?

    It will definitely not hurt to use it as a filter. It just may get clogged quickly. The great thing about these stones is that you can boil them to clean and sanitize them. For an O2 set up, the easiest way would be to get the regulator and O2 tank, and then just get a barbed adapter. When...
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    10 micron stainless filters - What can I use these for?

    I have access to similar ones but about 6" long. My only thoughts would be to use them for oxygenating your wort to the fermenter. Another use would be to put one into a keg for carbonating. At my work, we sell them for sparging wine. So instead of a filter it turns into a diffusion stone...
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    Pool Tank Brewpot Mod

    Klaude mentions another way to re-passivate stainless steel in another thread. Klaude mentions that BKF isn't a great way to re-passivate stainless. So if BKF doesn't work you could try this. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f11/weld-quality-ss-kegs-202296/index2.html
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    Pool Tank Brewpot Mod

    Might want to look at repassivating the tank after you have cleaned it with steel wool. When you use steel wool it will actually leave small particles of steel into the stainless and cause it to rust. If you do get it welded wait until you have all the work done on it and then repassivate it...
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    Another keggle rust thread.

    I think the acid mix is your best bet. It will actually repassivate the stainless. I don't thing BKF will actually repassivate it but instead just polish/clean it. Sounds like kludue has a lot of experience with it. I recommissioned a stainless 55 gallon drum once. I had to remove the top...
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    Alcoholmeter scale for SG?

    That is really cool, my wife lived in Macedonia for a year. Anyway I don't think it would work. I think your alcohol meter would not be calibrated for high SG. Even hydrometers are calibrated for different SG. But I don't know for sure since I have never seen an alcohol meter in person yet...
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    Fly Sparge Idea

    The only benefit I can see is that once the stand pipe is at the right height you would only need to control the water going in to the MLT. The drain off to the BK would regulate itself and could be gravity fed. So maybe a single tier 1 pump design. I still don't the positive notes are enough...
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    Anyone rebuild a welding regulator for kegging?

    I am not trying to get into a pissing match either. I believe you when you say you have been welding and pipe fitting before I was born. I have been doing this for 14 years. here is a link to a service page for a common victor regulator. It does not have any different parts from the oxygen...
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    Anyone rebuild a welding regulator for kegging?

    the guts of an o2 and co2 are the same. Co2 is the same temperature as ambient unless you withdraw so much that the temps drop (similar to propane), which you shouldn't run into. If it were colder then you would see ice or frosting on the outside, there is no insulation properties with the...
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