Is... is that a wedding ring?
Click on the picture. All pictures in this thread are linked to the original thread. Oh, I think the answer is yes.
Yesterday was going great, until I had to take a trip to the ER. I had a 1 gallon carboy explode on my leg. I forgotten about it in my garage, and it had some pear wine overflow in it from winter. I stupidly capped it with the provided screw top. All it took was the slightest bump and BOOM! glass shrapnel everywhere, including my left leg.
5 stitches and a walking boot later, I'm all good.
The main laceration went deep enough to slice part of my calf muscle, just above my achilles tendon. I'm very lucky my 2year old assistant was napping inside when this happened.
Just a reminder to all, ALWAYS let your glass vessels vent via airlock!
I store my washed yeast in glass jars, and I will always let them vent when I remove them from the fridge!
On a side note, I think I'll be removing all glass from my brewhouse. Buckets and kegs from now on for me.
Wow, scary, at the same time, as mentioned above, the right PPE and lifting these things from the bottom and not having so much stress in the neck is probably good enough for mitigation.
My carboys were manufactures in Italy and they are pretty thick. These ones that are described as a "spontaneous combustion" type design are probably super thin.
Mine are all thick Italians too. Hopefully they hold together because I love using them. Anytime I move them I plan ahead. I lock all of my animals out of the area I'm using and make sure no one is home.
My first and hopefully last......
What is the giant metal thing?
Gross- this tread just encouraged me to join the forum and chime in. I just built a prototype carboy crate (nothing fancy) and feel a lot of these hospital trips could have been avoided. Check out the write up here:
DIY Wood Carboy crate
-cheers
My first and hopefully last......
Whenever I see passedpawn at the top of my subscribed threads list I get a shiver.
Haha...about time. I knew you couldn't stay away.
A buddy broke his 2ND carboy last weekend without injury. He still won't get rid of the rest of his glass. Both that broke were old blue glass water jugs, and the rest of his are new brew carboys, but damn.
EDIT: Same buddy as my previous post.
This one just fractured up the side after filling it with chilled wort. It was the last of 6 batches over the last several days filling his last carboy. I got a frantic call at 11:30pm that his beer was leaking out and he needed to borrow a carboy. I told him he had to come get it. When he got there I offered an autosiphon, and he tried to tell me he was going to lift this full, cracked carboy onto a counter to gravity feed. I told him he was taking the autosiphon, and transferring it where it sat or I was disowning him. I wasn't there to see how he cracked it, but he swears it was room temp, and he didn't bump anything to break it. This guy is like the main character in Final Destination with these carboys.
Better Bottles are cool. Wrong size, but cool!