I think it is 15" I will have to measure it tomorrow
Are you able to use a 15 inch bottom UNHINGED if you slot a keggle on the sides? I think this would be easier for me and I would like it more and probably cheaper too. Anyone done this in the past?
Ya I build a lot of 15" hinged false bottoms. Funny I thought you had already bought one from me Cheeto.
it didn't fair well after the year long vacation
nor did many of my components
My careless Child, that and my IC was destroyed in the same manor.
I need to order a new one but I have to get the measurements of the new tun
Here is mine. I used it today for the first time and my efficiency went up about 10%(to 85) over what I was getting in my cooler with copper manifold.
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Do you have any pictures of the diptube assembly? Is it made from a stainless tube and fittings?
I am also going to be direct firing my mash. Do you think I should have some spacers built on the bottom?
I am in the market to convert a keg into a mash/tun. I currently have a 10G cooler with false bottom.
What are peoples experience making this move and what do I need. You said that a 15" would fit, I didn't realize it was that big and does it have to be hinged and what is the purpose of the hinge, make it easier to get out??? I am thinking about the dip tube as well.
You don't have to use the 15", the 12" will work as well for the keg. You will see a better efficency w/ the 15" and you can direct heat without worring about scortching.
The hinge is so you don't have to cut the entire top off the keg to get it in or out, it lets you fold it to get it in the top of the keg.
Cheers
Jay
I am working on some pictures I will PM a few of the people that have bought them and see if they can post up a picture or twoahh, that sounds good, I am in the 82-86% range with my current setup. I don't know if I would want to increase that but the ability to direct heat would be nice.
Do you have any pictures of your dip tubes for a 15" hinge false bottom?
gravity and weight. The false bottom sits directly on the bottom of the keg very little grain gets by.I'm looking at these and am a little confused. It looks like there is a gap between the keg wall and the edges of the false bottom. What stops the grain from getting down the edge along the keg wall and getting sucked up?
The 15" is a great false bottom for the converted keg as you get great surface area.Currently using a cooler mash tun with false bottom but looking to convert as I just acquired a keg to convert.
Next 10 people get free shipping on a 15" or smaller False Bottom.
Cheers
Jay
wat. 10 people?
PM sent,
Also how would you hook up the dip tube to the coupler? a compression fitting? If so, anyone have a part number for mcmaster?
I am guessing 1/2" male NPT x ?? compression fitting
Yep a compression fitting works dandy. I have a pipe bender that bends a very tight 90* and I build them to fit your kettle. All I need is a few measurments from you.PM sent,
Also how would you hook up the dip tube to the coupler? a compression fitting? If so, anyone have a part number for mcmaster?
I am guessing 1/2" male NPT x ?? compression fitting
you bet that fitting will work. I drill the hole in the false bottom to your spec. If you want a 1/2" of 5/8" or what ever you just let me know and I will drill it for you.Depending on your coupler/fittings ... We're planning on using a Type 316 SS Yor-Lok Tube Fitting Adapter for 1/2" Tube OD X 1/2" NPT Male Pipe (Item #5182k135). And then just using some copper tubing as the dip tube. Some use stainless but we'll have a big roll of copper from our heat exchanger. Not sure if this fitting will work with Jay's dip tube assembly but I'm sure he'll chime in. Love the quality of the FB we got from him recently - sturdy is all I can say!