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    Economy Kettle

    No, not if you are using an electric heating element. The only problem you will run into is when adding a ball valve etc to a cheap (thin) kettle it will flex a bit. I use Polarware Econ kettles. They flex but the never leak.
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    Hello from Illinois

    Thanks, I was planning on starting a build thread for the basement. Are there any rules I should know about before doing so? Minimum number of posts etc before starting a thread? I have put a lot of time into this build and would be nice to get some feedback of what I did right and wrong...
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    Hello from Illinois

    I started brewing about 7 years ago when I lived in Seattle, I moved to Illinois for work, bought a home, and am now currently in the process of finishing my basement and building an electric brewery into my basement. It wont touch Kal's but I can try. :cross: Cheers
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