Elfmaze Well-Known Member Joined Oct 22, 2008 Messages 635 Reaction score 27 Location Pittsburgh Jul 2, 2009 #1 he is local to me and we are in the same job field. Anyone want to know anything when i go see him?
Sawdustguy Well-Known Member Joined Mar 2, 2009 Messages 2,701 Reaction score 45 Location Manorville, New York Jul 2, 2009 #2 Can he have a rotating racking arm added to the conicals.
B Bokonon Well-Known Member Joined Mar 12, 2007 Messages 1,279 Reaction score 16 Location Tri-Cities, WA Jul 2, 2009 #3 Ask about larger sizes. A 14 or 18-20 gallon one would be awesome
bashe Well-Known Member Joined Jun 19, 2008 Messages 478 Reaction score 0 Location Birmingham, Al Jul 2, 2009 #4 Bokonon said: Ask about larger sizes. A 14 or 18-20 gallon one would be awesome Click to expand... +1 on this
Bokonon said: Ask about larger sizes. A 14 or 18-20 gallon one would be awesome Click to expand... +1 on this
samc Well-Known Member Joined Aug 11, 2008 Messages 5,366 Reaction score 80 Location Portland OR Jul 2, 2009 #5 He might want to consider selling them direct on HBT and avoid paying EBAY, passing savings on to HBT'ers.
He might want to consider selling them direct on HBT and avoid paying EBAY, passing savings on to HBT'ers.
rico567 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 28, 2008 Messages 3,016 Reaction score 102 Location Central IL Jul 2, 2009 #6 I see NO point in a conical for 5 gal. batches- my plastic bucket is just as efficient. I fully endorse the views given above. Unless it supports a FULL 10 gal. batch, I couldn't get interested. "Go big or go home."
I see NO point in a conical for 5 gal. batches- my plastic bucket is just as efficient. I fully endorse the views given above. Unless it supports a FULL 10 gal. batch, I couldn't get interested. "Go big or go home."