BryanJ
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^ Thank you, that is very helpful.
Where is everyone getting the 10 gallon round coolers now? Does HD still sell them? I searched their website and nothing showed up.
If i get the all the fittings from barginfittings.com does anyone know what parts I need for the 10 gallon HD cooler? I picked up the cooler at lunch. Does the kit come with enough washers to bring the spicket out far enough to turn?
Yes indeed! I got mine at Home Depot. But I didn't see them online either. The 5 gal ones were $18 and the 10 gal were $34.
Walmart might have them too, but I'v never checked.
My HD only had the 5 gallon version. Ace Hardware had the Rubbermaid 10 gallon version for $49 and the Igloo (yellow) 10 gallon version for $59. I went with Rubbermaid.![]()
If i get the all the fittings from barginfittings.com does anyone know what parts I need for the 10 gallon HD cooler? I picked up the cooler at lunch. Does the kit come with enough washers to bring the spicket out far enough to turn?
My HD only had the 5 gallon version. Ace Hardware had the Rubbermaid 10 gallon version for $49 and the Igloo (yellow) 10 gallon version for $59. I went with Rubbermaid.![]()
I am trying to put one of these together and am having fits finding the appropriate vinyl tubing and o-ring.
Can't seem to find a heat resistant o-ring. Folks at HD/Lowe's think that a standard o-ring is meant to withstand temps up to ~130F.
Is the standard vinyl tubing in the plumbing isle (listed not for ice makers) the "food grade" tubing that has been referred to here?
The specs state that this tubing is rated for temps up to 175F.
TIA for any input.
Thanks for the info, FlyGuy, and thanks for coming up with this design and providing so much support to those of us trying to put together an AG rig.
I saw something about this type of setup having problems if used with an immersion chiller as the cold break will clog the braided line, has anyone had a problem with that?
Another option could be to buy a lot of flat washers for the outside of the cooler to force a tight fit.
I'm trying to do this with a ten gallon Igloo and its not quite working. the nipple fits just so so theres no room for a rubber gasket, and since the nipple has the smooth center area with no threading I cant tighten up from both ends for a clean seal. I bought some DAT silicone sealant and will hopefully get it to work with that.
Another option could be to buy a lot of flat washers for the outside of the cooler to force a tight fit.
another qustion is-- how important is it that the nut I am using inside be stainless? Im pretty sure it is but not 100%. I figured i'd do a few batches and look for any color change or corrosion/rusting etc.
another qustion is-- how important is it that the nut I am using inside be stainless? Im pretty sure it is but not 100%. I figured i'd do a few batches and look for any color change or corrosion/rusting etc.
Cripes, 126 pages! Well, I am going to start going through this but could I ask a simple question, which I'm sure must have been addressed somewhere in here, is there any concerns using such a narrow and deep cooler rather than a more traditional rectangular shaped one? Just seems the grain bed would be quite thick and hard to mix as compared with a regular rectangular cooler.
I've never done all grain yet but I'm trying to get as much info as possible before I give it a shot. I'm leaning toward doing a partial mash first.
Thanks