Pangea
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Update: I bought a 21.5" diameter false bottom from Jaybird here on HBT. Will post again when the thing is installed!
Also, if anyone's curious, I ordered a 60 gallon fermenter yesterday...whoohooo!!!
Nice! Let me know what you think about it!
Cool, cool. I'm going all electric. I've got the parts on order and will be installing in a few weeks. It will be an immersion heater hot water tank, immersion heater boil kettle, and a drum belt heater for the mash tun. The MT and HLT will have thermocouples controlling heater output through PIDs. The boil kettle will be controlled by a potentiometer dial to vary output. Here's what I built today... I'm pleased.[/IMG]
Nope to the stainless strip. Too much trouble and $$$ when you have no metal working skillz or capability. My removable gasket can be either 1/2" silicon tube, ends connected. Cheap. Easy. Effective. I can secure the gasket to the FB if I want or just lay it loose on the bottom and then put the FB on top.
You're right - this is a situation begging for tippy dump. Just need to figure out the best way. I'm going to focus on getting the system working first, then try mods to "tip" the MT and dump grain down the road.
Also, if anyone's curious, I ordered a 60 gallon fermenter yesterday...whoohooo!!!
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The false bottom from Jaybird is beefy. It seems strong enough to not even have a support in the middle.
The wood work looks very nice on this project but do you think it will be strong enough to support all that weight when those drums are full ?
Pat
They actually have more support now. I added some diagonal links on the sides and back. It's sturdy. The boards are 2x4 studs, so they're strong. The angle of the photo shows the vertical studs on their thin axis. It feels very sturdy when I jump all over it. I think it will be fine when filled with liquid. Thanks for the concern though, I did think of that too which is why I added crossmembers.
Good I'm glad to hear that I can't imagine 150 gallons of boiling wort and water falling over on you.
Pat
Thanks. In reality it would never be more that about 80 gallons of liquid at a time, plus grain weight. That would be about 700 plus lbs. A lot, for sure. The thing I'm most concerned with is the casters. There are 8 of them, each "rated" to 150 lbs. 4 of them can support 600 lb in theory, so I hope they'll be ok.
Cool, cool. I'm going all electric. I've got the parts on order and will be installing in a few weeks. It will be an immersion heater hot water tank, immersion heater boil kettle, and a drum belt heater for the mash tun. The MT and HLT will have thermocouples controlling heater output through PIDs. The boil kettle will be controlled by a potentiometer dial to vary output. Here's what I built today... I'm pleased.
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I have a 25" diameter false bottom in my 200 liter (52 gallon) combination mash/later tun.
Beer Beer & more Beer made it to my specifications a few years ago.
They have always done a great job for me.
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The only change I would do the next time, make a two or three piece design.
riartwork said:i use a 15gal keg for my mash tun and heat the water to about 165 and mash in after all the grains are in i have a box i build with no bottom and put that over the mash tun, it has 2 100 watt light bulbs inside of it and after 5 mins the temp in the box is about 130. i have left the grains in the box for 90 mins and only lost 2 degs of temp and it was only 40degs outside. i am very happy with this, in the past i have pulled my hair out trying to keep the temp in the mash tun.