reelmower
Well-Known Member
I have what might be a first generation 12.5 gallon stainless "bar top" fermenter. I purchased it in the mid 1990's. I didn't use it for about 10 years .. cause I stopped brewing for a while. I recently started brewing again. Does anyone have any info on making a homemade gasket for the top of my conical? The process would be like ... slitting some tubing .. then connecting it to form a circle the diameter you need .. and stay food grade quality with the gluing process. The slit tubing fits over the flared top section of the conical ... the top piece of the conical .. fits down over the flared top section .. and the bar across the top .. applies pressure to hold the top against the gasket.
I see several places online that have $25 gaskets .. but it seems like a DIY person could make something that would work. I have played with trying to attach some high temperature silicone tubing together with some 100% silicone (purchased from the big box home store) .. but it won't cure. Also trying to connect some clear tubing beer/gas line .. and haven't had success there either. I want to stay food grade safe with anything I do. Can anyone help me out? I don't have the spare bucks right now .. to spend on $25 gaskets.
I see several places online that have $25 gaskets .. but it seems like a DIY person could make something that would work. I have played with trying to attach some high temperature silicone tubing together with some 100% silicone (purchased from the big box home store) .. but it won't cure. Also trying to connect some clear tubing beer/gas line .. and haven't had success there either. I want to stay food grade safe with anything I do. Can anyone help me out? I don't have the spare bucks right now .. to spend on $25 gaskets.