caver95
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I would just go with a false bottom. I'm about to order one.
Same here, I made a braid and then after the first ag batch I wanted to throw the whole thing in the woods. I bought a false bottom. Life is much easier!
I would just go with a false bottom. I'm about to order one.
Built this on Saturday then took it apart. The process is easy enough, but (and I'm sure this is common knowledge) Home Depot-branded items are cheaper knock-offs of original products, so the Home Depot-branded Rubbermaid 10 gal is about 1/16" thinner than a real Rubbermaid cooler, and the lid is much thinner. It's the same reason to never buy tools there, as you'll get some cheap, made in China garbage.
Also wish I had known about the $20 stainless bulkheads you can buy at pretty much any brewing supply.
I cant seem to find the SS washers, anyone know where I can get them?
Is it alright if I have teflon tape exposed inside the cooler (aka touching my hot wort aka touching my precious beer)?
I just had a few questions:
I cant seem to find the SS washers, anyone know where I can get them?
Should I get a 5 gallon or 10 gallon rubbermaid?
Can I do 10 gallon batches with this?
Do I need a rubber o ring?
Can I use a zinc washer?
Can I use a different cooler?
Are SS clamps safe?
Do I need a rubber tube?
Seriously, though. To everyone who contributed to this thread, thank you.
I wouldn't put any on the inside. Are you afraid it is going to leak back into itself?
The instructions are incorrect. It's really a 5/8" flat washer, not a 5/8" fender washer.
Dan- said:Try the largest Ace Hardware you can find. The key is to find the place not completely taken over by a corporate chain with standard inventory.
(I may have gotten the five finger discount on a few things at my local Home Gestapo).
No, I was being sarcastic. :/Seriously?