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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    Thanks Dan! It's been a lot of fun.
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    The dremel Definitely made cutting of the security box easy. Also uses it to cut slots in the bottom of my hlt so that no air gets trapped.
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    Leaky weldless fittings

    Hello gents This is a picture of my future HLT. Unfortunately I think I might have drilled my holes a little to close to indention surrounding the bottom of the keg and my weldless ball valve is leaky. I have tried to make it less tight, more tight and even put a gasket on the outside of...
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    This will be my pump switch strategy. Probably thr most basic boring minimally involved approach yet. But I'm pretty sure there will be no death by electrocution either.
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    I went ahead and picked up a dremel do I can continue with some loose end projects. $40
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    Here's a question for the pros. Since I am using keggles, what is the consensus on the potential of trapped air in the bottom part of a keggle where the metal has been rolled? Anyone ever have a concern with this? I am thinking it would be darn near impossible to drill a hole in that space...
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    Show us your brew kettle snd mash tun

    Wow that is sharp! I hadn't thought of cutting slits in the disc like that instead of drilling holes, great idea bro. So tell me about your bk. why did you design it this way?
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    Single Tier, 3 Pump, BCS-462, Automated Rig

    So awesome.
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    So, I just bought this...

    Nice find!
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    Show us your brew kettle snd mash tun

    Hey guys, Finishing up my brew stand and am looking for inspiration on finalizing my mash tun and boil kettle. Who has something cool to share?
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    Rotating sparge arm

    Can you describe it or show a pic?
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    Rotating spaege arm

    Is anyone using a rotating sparge arm that they are totally pleased with?
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    Rotating sparge arm

    Hello, Is anyone using a rotating sparge arm that they are totally pleased with?
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    Cigar city Is quickly becoming one of my favorite brewery's. I don't think I've had the Guava Grove though, I'll check that out on my next tour. Thank you for the compliment, it's been a fun build thus far.
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    Keggle Lids?

    What has your experience been with the rotating sparge arm? Any issues?
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    Thank you! I went to Tampa steel. The local outlet is located right off orient rd near the prison just north of Adamo. Hope this helps. Do you attend any local brewing clubs? I'm still pretty new so I haven't done anything like that yet.
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    Awesome thanks for the tip! See I'm still a noob!
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    Do I do that by adjusting the airflow vents? Am I looking for more or less air?
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    Keggle Lids?

    Have you had any issues with having everything covered up while soaring?
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