Fermentalist
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Is that your Halloween mash paddle? That's pretty cool!
Thats my everyday paddle! Keeps my beer bad-ass when I pair it with some head banging metal.
Is that your Halloween mash paddle? That's pretty cool!
Thats my everyday paddle! Keeps my beer bad-ass when I pair it with some head banging metal.
Love some of the more simple designs here. Considering how much time I spent on mine, I think I should retire it as a piece of brewery art and make a simple one with a buncha various holes.
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Love some of the more simple designs here. Considering how much time I spent on mine, I think I should retire it as a piece of brewery art and make a simple one with a buncha various holes.
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I got a 4'x4" piece of hickory. They had oak, cherry, aspen, and maple as well, but the hickory was less expensive and still a decent hardwood. Glad you guys like it. I'm hoping to my first AG with it this weekend!
redrider736 said:my next diy !! Lqqks great .![]()
HootervilleHops said:This is mine i made this weekend. I have $5.82 into it.
What materiel is it made from?
Huaco said:I present to you the M*A*S*H Paddle.
Would there be anything wrong with making one out of a regular 1x4 or 2x4? What are they made of, pine?
Yes (it's very wrong to use pine), you want to use a hard wood, not a soft wood. This is why maple is so very often used for paddles.
A 1x4 would be better than a 2x4 too. A 2x4 would be far too thick to use well. You can get 1x4 pieces of maple pretty cheap at HD or Lowe's.
Why hard wood? I have a willow cricket bat I want to use but I believe that is soft. Also, anything wrong with using a food safe sealer on a paddle? I was given advice to just treat it with oil from time to time but I'd love to keep the stickers on the bat.
Ok made a few adjustments! Do you all think it will work or are my cuts too close together?