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  1. Drumminguy81

    Tri-clamp spunding gas manifolds

    I have 2 gas manifolds for my fermenters they are spunding valves. Each is equipped with a pressure gauge, adjustable pressure relief valve and a ball lock fitting. These are great for natural carbonation in your fermenter as well as pressure transfers. Both welded to 1-1/2" tri clamp fittings...
  2. Drumminguy81

    Stainless ball valves butterfly valves npt and tri clamp

    Really need to move these valves. Shipping is $5 flat regardless of how many you buy. I decided to keep one 3 way valve for my cip system. The other is available
  3. Drumminguy81

    Stainless ball valves butterfly valves npt and tri clamp

    Butterfly's sold! Still have a lot of ball valves for sale!
  4. Drumminguy81

    Stainless ball valves butterfly valves npt and tri clamp

    Also have 2 L type 3 way ball valves. Triclamp 3/4" ports. $35 each.
  5. Drumminguy81

    Stainless ball valves butterfly valves npt and tri clamp

    1 triclamp ball valve sold still have 6 left and the 2 butterfly valves.
  6. Drumminguy81

    Spike Complete System

    I ended up contacting a seller on Ebay "goodsisbest" about some butterfly valves and they gave me a great deal for a large order.. I averaged $28 shipped per valve. But I did order 14 butterfly valves, 3 sight glasses, and 3 diaphragm valves from them.. decided to upgrade my entire brewery from...
  7. Drumminguy81

    Stainless ball valves butterfly valves npt and tri clamp

    Npt valves are sold! Still have the tri clamp valves.
  8. Drumminguy81

    Spike Complete System

    I used a Regency stainless table and an abrasive chop saw.. took 2 min to cut down.
  9. Drumminguy81

    Stainless ball valves butterfly valves npt and tri clamp

    I am in the process of upgrading valves on my brew rig and fermenters. I have a lot of valves for sale. The more I can sell combined the happier I will be. All of them are 1-2 years old cleaned well before and after every batch and in excellent condition. Maybe 6-10 batches total. I have; 7-...
  10. Drumminguy81

    Spike Complete System

    I am 5'9 with 30 gallon kettles and my table is also 25" tall. Perfect height for looking in kettles, and scooping out grain even from the bottom of the mash tun. I do have long arms though.
  11. Drumminguy81

    Spike Complete System

    Just my luck I decided to upgrade some of my old ball valves to butterfly valves and the price went up by $20 each. [emoji21] cheapest I can find them is about $35 each now.. that's what I get for waiting. Let me know if you have another source that's cheaper..
  12. Drumminguy81

    Stout Stainless Counterflow Chiller

    Hopefully in the next couple weeks. I will let you know. Unfortunately I just brewed a couple days ago and didnt think to check. I also went a different route, I just ran the chiller while whirlpooling until the wort was almost to pitching temp and then shut off to let settle before...
  13. Drumminguy81

    Stout Stainless Counterflow Chiller

    First off I misspoke. My ground water is closer to 65* not 75. I am unsure what my flow rates are, the water is on full blast and wort flow reduced to about 3/4 open ball valve.. maybe next brew I can do some flow rate timing and let you know..
  14. Drumminguy81

    Do tri-clamps ever fail?

    Very very rarely. I work for a major food manufacture with thousands of triclamp pipes and fittings they pretty much never fail. The clamps can start to stretch out to where they dont clamp as tight but that is usually from frequent removal and over tightening. The gaskets occasionally wear out...
  15. Drumminguy81

    Who in the heck cares about how much head a beer has, and how long it lasts??

    I'm with you on this, as long as my beer has a good crisp carbonation I prefer lower head and minimal retention.. it just gets in my mustache and impeades my consumption.
  16. Drumminguy81

    Stainless Steel CFC Comparisions

    Not sure how much I can help but I will share my experience. I have used a blichmann therminator, a kegco stainless cfc and currently a stout cfc. The blichmann worked amazing but was a huge pain to keep clean and with my high hop beers I had flow issues even with in inline filter. I switched to...
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