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  1. JonathanS

    What beer/homebrew blogs/magazines do you read?

    Brew Your Own Magazine and Homebrewtalk forum.
  2. JonathanS

    Ss Brewtechs Biggest Baddest Holiday Giveaway Ever!

    thank you for supporting the forum Ss Brewtech! Wish you happy holidays and that your generosity be returned ten-fold. :mug:
  3. JonathanS

    HomebrewSupply Recipe Giveaway

    I'm in!! :mug::mug::ban::ban::mug::mug: Russian Imperial Stout - All-Grain Recipe Kit
  4. JonathanS

    brewershardware jacketed coni+glycol ?'s

    Yes, use the tri-clamp fittings on the bottom of the three legs and add tri-clamp extension tubes to raise the height of the conical above the ground. If I had more vertical space in my upright freezer, I would do the same thing for my brewershardware conical. Still not a terribly hard...
  5. JonathanS

    flexible gas lines for moveable stand

    http://www.tejassmokers.com/NatGasHoses.htm Be sure to install a shutoff valve before the flexible hose line and thoroughly test all connections for leaks.
  6. JonathanS

    Tool Box suggestions for Pump build?

    I don't recall; May have had to go to the hardware store to get screws a few mm longer. But the thickness of the walls on the plastic toolbox was minimal.
  7. JonathanS

    Tool Box suggestions for Pump build?

    Home Depot cheap orange plastic toolbox. Plenty of room inside.
  8. JonathanS

    BFD Brewhaus - Natural Gas Conversion Complete

    That does make sense. I would say that the Tejas Smokers hose is not really that rigid. Look at the dark grey colored hose on their website. I also purchased the quick disconnect with ball valve (item #104023) so when I am done brewing for the day, I disconnect the hose and roll it up on my brew...
  9. JonathanS

    BFD Brewhaus - Natural Gas Conversion Complete

    I got my NG quick-disconnect line from Tejas Smokers. It was something like a one week lead time, but really a solid built piece of hardware. Holding up after 2+ years of brewing in the garage. I just did a T off the line going to my hot water heater. Also using Blichmann Burners w/ conversion...
  10. JonathanS

    The Brew Stand Incredible Giveaway

    Count me in. :rockin:
  11. JonathanS

    brewershardware jacketed coni+glycol ?'s

    My freezer is a Frigidaire 13.7 cu. ft. upright. It does indeed fit the 15 gal BH conical, although it is somewhat of a tight fit. I had to cut out material on the door to allow clearance for the butterfly valves. Also, I found it was best to orient the butterfly valves with the handles...
  12. JonathanS

    brewershardware jacketed coni+glycol ?'s

    I have had the 15 gallon BrewHardware conical (non-glycol cooled) up to 10psi. I just did a transfer to keg last week using CO2 push. The conical was still fully pressurized the next day when I got around to cleaning it. It might be possible to push it to higher pressure for use as a...
  13. JonathanS

    Which Conical To buy?

    I am very happy with the Brewers Hardware 15 gal conical. I did very extensive comparison shopping and thought hard about what features were important to me. However, it does come at a premium $$ and their website says backorded till 4/15. Some of the things I looked very closely during my...
  14. JonathanS

    brewershardware jacketed coni+glycol ?'s

    Here's some brewporn pic's for you :mug:
  15. JonathanS

    brewershardware jacketed coni+glycol ?'s

    I have my first batch fermenting now in the Brewer's Hardware 15 gal conical. Was going to wait until complete with one batch through it before commenting further and giving a full review on this thread. I can confirm that it will support pressure transfer. I pushed liquid through it with...
  16. JonathanS

    brewershardware jacketed coni+glycol ?'s

    Ordered the 15 gal non-glycol Brewer's Hardware conical today. Will let you know. ButcherBrew won the Brewer's Hardware giveaway in August. Maybe he could chime in with pictures and a brief review. Or you could PM him.
  17. JonathanS

    Diy hlt

    My experience with battery powered drills is that they do not have alot of torque and will stall out when drilling thick metal. Especially for using a step bit, I would recommend you use a corded drill with 1/2" chuck that is keyed (not tightened by hand). Aluminum is softer than stainless steel...
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