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  1. spikbeatz

    Arizona Johnson Controls Thermostat (non wired) $30

    Ok. Thanks for no thanks. Good luck though.
  2. spikbeatz

    Arizona Johnson Controls Thermostat (non wired) $30

    Do you have the wires that need to be hooked up? They are not shown in the picture. I'm in NM, 88330. Can you pm a price for shipping here? Thanks.
  3. spikbeatz

    Has anyone carbed soda just like their beer?

    I have been having my root beer through the helix for almost two and it seems to be great. The helix creates "head" for the soda. It's great. I did trials with different lengths of helixes. My final conclusion was to cut the helix by 1/3. The picture I added shows 1 swirl of the helix. There...
  4. spikbeatz

    Toasted Oak cubes question

    So then would you say to use all 4oz of toasted oak cubes for a5 gal batch? I was thinking of like 3 months on cubes in the secondary. Too long?
  5. spikbeatz

    Toasted Oak cubes question

    Oh I see. I thought you meant you had used the cubes and not chips. Sorry about that. So wow, 4oz can do up to 25 gal of wine? That's crazy. I'm basically trying to get a barrel effect on a budget. The toasted cubes sounded like something I could mess around with and possibly achieve what I'm...
  6. spikbeatz

    Toasted Oak cubes question

    Yeah I see what you mean. So how big is each cube if 4oz was too much?
  7. spikbeatz

    Toasted Oak cubes question

    I've seen them online from williamsbrewing dot com in 4oz packs. How many "ounces" is a good or right amount for a homebrew? 5 gallon batch. Can they be re-used like a barrel can be re-used? Thanks in advance.
  8. spikbeatz

    Has anyone carbed soda just like their beer?

    I've been looking on here about the Helixes and I can't seem to find the thread. He went into real in depth stuff on how to get a properly carbonated and served glass of root beer from a Kegerator. I'm sorry about that. I'll be sure to do my write up once I get the helixes and place them in...
  9. spikbeatz

    Has anyone carbed soda just like their beer?

    I bought the same thing. I've actually had the commercially produced stuff too in bottle and cans. I just mixed and kegged it this week too. What I tried was chilling for 24hrs at 36 degs. Then attached the gas line on the 'out' post with 35psi going into the post. It will fit. It's a tight...
  10. spikbeatz

    Suggestions on spacing the faucets outward

    Thanks guys. Yeah I think if I don't get hit with a lazy spell, I'll do the wood spacer. The angler would only be considered if I'm in a "just don't feel like it" mood seeing as $12+ dollars before shipping is pretty steep for something so simple. I am appreciative for the link either...
  11. spikbeatz

    Show us your Kegerator

    I hope this worked. Those are the most *edit* recent batches I've made. I'm deployed right now in Afghanistan so no brewing or kegging until Nov. From top to bottom it is Bust a CAP Pilsner, Hefe Bataan Weizen, and Pumpkin Porter Batch #Dos. Those are Perlick Creamer faucets. The...
  12. spikbeatz

    Suggestions on spacing the faucets outward

    I like the angler but seeing how it's a simple item, the price comparison to a wood spacer, painted black to almost match my kegerator's color, it's a no brainer. Thanks for the link though. At least I know if I get lazy, I can get that. :mug: Yeah. I have the 'average' shank length 4.5...
  13. spikbeatz

    Suggestions on spacing the faucets outward

    What I'm trying to do is increase the space between the tap handle and my fridge door. Right now, I can't put a tap handle any bigger than the generic black ones that come with most home brew keg kits. If I try to put a taller or bigger tap handle on it, the creamer feature because irrelavent...
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