When I did mine I used sheet metal that was a bit thicker and harder to work with so it was necessary to prebend it. If I had glued the wool on first I think just the amount of metal bending i was doing would have it crumbling apart.
Bend metal, spray the heck out of it with Super 88 and then use tied downs to hold the metal in place. Drills holes and pop rivot buckles on.
I too have never removed mine from my keg.
My question is how do I cover these gaps so the wool does not get wet?
Even though I am not direct firing my RIMS, I am watching for ideas on insulating my RIMS controlled MLT.
You just can't direct fire on a keg kozy so it's not necessarily relevant to this thread (not that it doesn't have merit in its own right).
This still holding up, Bobby?
Wonder how it would work out if I wrapped a keg with no holes, and then drilled them. Probably just have to open up the holes in the flashing to accommodate the fittings.
That stuff is a bit more of a spark shield as it's very thin 1/32". It will help a little bit by trapping a layer of air, but it's a large enough piece of material that you can use it to make an encapsulated fiberglass blanket. Get some 1 or 2" thick fiberglass insulation (unfaced, no paper or foil) and lay it down the center of that welding blanket. Then fold the blanket over the fiberglass overlapping. Use some safety pins or binder clips to hold the flaps together. That side can now face towards the MLT and it will look pretty neat and work 100x better than just the thin welding blanket.
back from the dead LOL!!
I was reading through this thread and Bobby M referenced this "3M Super 88 spray adhesive" but i cannot find this product anywhere when i search online. What can i use in its place? I was reading and a post above stated they had a burning smell etc which could have been the adhesive they used.
What should i use?
I used the 3M adhesive spray that was mentioned in Bobby's thread and I do pick up a nasty odor each time I heat the mash tun. Over time (several years now) it has deminished substantially. However, if I were to do it again I would try omitting the spray adhesive all together but still use the silicone sealant on top to keep water out. You could always go back in and add an adhesive if you were unhappy with the results.
Agreed. I've taken mine off my keggle only once since I built it. If you can just get it on for the first time you wouldn't need any glue. That said if you google 3m Super 77 you'll find a bunch of results. That's what I used. No odor that I notice.