Smellyglove
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I have an ultimate sparge arm which I want to shorten, in the horizontal plane.
Is this a stupid idea? Chop off 1.5" and try to TIG it together again? Unless the cut is pretty even (Dremel) I know there would be a small gap inside it, which it either way will be, the size of it is just the result of how clean the cut and weld is. It will be impossible to inspect the result unless I show up at a hospital and steal a cameraprobe and use that.
As another question, which possible would render the first one as a no-issue: Reason I want to shorten it is that it will not be in the middle of a 10g Boilermaker, it will most probably be close to one of the sides, is this an issue? I want to perfect my mash-tun and if this is not optimal comparing to having the sparge water come from the center of the tun, I call that an issue.
Is this a stupid idea? Chop off 1.5" and try to TIG it together again? Unless the cut is pretty even (Dremel) I know there would be a small gap inside it, which it either way will be, the size of it is just the result of how clean the cut and weld is. It will be impossible to inspect the result unless I show up at a hospital and steal a cameraprobe and use that.
As another question, which possible would render the first one as a no-issue: Reason I want to shorten it is that it will not be in the middle of a 10g Boilermaker, it will most probably be close to one of the sides, is this an issue? I want to perfect my mash-tun and if this is not optimal comparing to having the sparge water come from the center of the tun, I call that an issue.