GoldenShowerGladiator
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what about the O-ring? the guy there said they didn't have the O-ring i was looking for. i'm on Home Depots website and i'm not finding it either
will this supply hose work? the guy at Home Depot said they don't make them in SS anymore...
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc...splay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
GoldenShowerGladiator said:the only O-ring they had said it was good for 120 degrees. will that suffice or does anyone know where i can get a better one?
also, i've now gone to Home Depot twice and bought the supply hose and both times it was a different model yet still made of polymer. i don't know who the bigger a$$hole is...me for believing them or them for insisting that they're made of stainless steel.
the only O-ring they had said it was good for 120 degrees. will that suffice or does anyone know where i can get a better one?
will this supply hose work? the guy at Home Depot said they don't make them in SS anymore...
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc...splay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
barrooze said:I used a regular garden hose o-ring for mine and it works just fine.
elementfiftyfour said:Wow there are too many pages to read through.
Anyone have opinions on what works better, the stainless steel braided hose or a drilled bottom mesh? My buddy has the drilled bottom mesh in his mash tun and we have had good success with the wort draining. I already had the stainless mesh braid laying around and figured I would give it a try but I would rather save myself the time and a wasted batch of wort by just getting the false bottom if the consensus leads to the mesh tubing not being that great.
thanks,
This works awesome. Never had a stuck sparge even when doing a pumpkin ale, and you hardly even need to lauter, grain comes through with about the first 6 ounces and that's it
drocu said:Has anyone tried to make this cheaper by eliminating the ball valve and using a clamp on the tubing instead?
Like this:
I know some people who have... but myself personally I wouldn't trust a 50 dollar batch of barleywine to a plastic clip. What happens if it breaks? You're screwed that's what.
GoldenShowerGladiator said:will 5/8'' rubber hose washers do the trick?
bovineblitz said:I wound up using a 5/8" neoprene washer on the inside. Couldn't get o-rings to seal properly for some reason.
Oh yeah, I remember you. Glad it finally worked out for you. Where did you find those? I can guarantee my stock gasket isn't going to last forever...
I need some tubing for the spigot. Can anyone let me know what specs I should be looking for?
my LHBS has this setup with a SS false bottom $110 I believe.
I can't recall what home depot was selling the coolers for, I want to say $45 and the false bottoms at the LHBS were like ~$40.
DarkPhyre said:my LHBS has this setup with a SS false bottom $110 I believe.
I can't recall what home depot was selling the coolers for, I want to say $45 and the false bottoms at the LHBS were like ~$40.