Sooo, I decided to start brewing with all grains. I converted an old cooler that I had into a mash tun and I'm having some issues with it leaking. is the tutorial I used on making the mash tun, but the problem with this is that my cooler has these 2 grooves on the side that are angled up from the spigot hole. So it causes my T pipe to be lifted up at an angle and cause alittle gap on the inside of my mash tun. I've attached some pictures that show the inside, as well as a crappy drawing of what the issue I'm running into is.
Now I've taken the big washer that was originally on the cooler itself and tried using it on both the inside and outside of the cooler. Both places it still leaks, but it seems to leak more with it on the outside. I've also added 1 extra washer on the outside and another washer on the inside. It still doesn't help. There is still a slight gap and I was wondering what can be done to close that gap off? I'd like to use a method that would allow me to take it apart (for cleaning) and not have to worry about any types of glues. Plus I just really don't want to have glue sitting in there with my mash.
Any advise would be great!
Now I've taken the big washer that was originally on the cooler itself and tried using it on both the inside and outside of the cooler. Both places it still leaks, but it seems to leak more with it on the outside. I've also added 1 extra washer on the outside and another washer on the inside. It still doesn't help. There is still a slight gap and I was wondering what can be done to close that gap off? I'd like to use a method that would allow me to take it apart (for cleaning) and not have to worry about any types of glues. Plus I just really don't want to have glue sitting in there with my mash.
Any advise would be great!




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