Anyone ever tried deleting the valve and pipe ( just the cooler as it came from the hardware store) and instead dropping in a mesh bag with the grains? If the thread title is "cheap", seems this is the cheapest solution; paint bag costs 3/$5.00. Not asking to be biligerent, I'm thinking all grain may be in my future.
Anyone ever tried deleting the valve and pipe ( just the cooler as it came from the hardware store) and instead dropping in a mesh bag with the grains? If the thread title is "cheap", seems this is the cheapest solution; paint bag costs 3/$5.00. Not asking to be biligerent, I'm thinking all grain may be in my future.
Look for FlyGuy's thread on converting an Igloo/Rubbermaid cooler into a mash tun.
Anyone ever tried deleting the valve and pipe ( just the cooler as it came from the hardware store) and instead dropping in a mesh bag with the grains? If the thread title is "cheap", seems this is the cheapest solution; paint bag costs 3/$5.00. Not asking to be biligerent, I'm thinking all grain may be in my future.
The very cheapest of tuns would be a cooler with a stainless braid filter and no metal parts like ball valve, etc. You can put a short piece of 3/8" OD copper tubing or even a 3/8" mending barb (nylon from Lowes) inside a drilled stopper with an OD larger enough to jam into the hole at the bottom of the cooler. Inside you clamp the stainless braid. Outside you clamp on some 3/8" ID clear tubing. Instead of a valve, you just lift the end up and clip it to the cooler handle to keep liquid from flowing out.
rjsnau said:Like this...
Cheap and Easy Mash Tun
BIAB cheapest I would say.
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I think I'm gonna go with this idea. Thanks! Now I just need a cheap cooler