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fastbackgt68

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I was wondering if anyone has tried converting a plastic carboy into a "V Vessel. I was thinking about buying a carboy drilling a hole in what would be the bottom. During the transfer of wort to the carboy I would just plug the hole. Once filled flip the carboy over with a stopper, hose and valve off the carboy to be able to drain off the bottom after fermentation. The new drilled hole would have a rubber stopper with the air lock in it. I am just looking for an inexpensive way to remove and reuse the yeast. If this is overkill and not worth the time please chime in.
 
So you want to make a conical out of a carboy? You'll have some issues with dumping the yeast, the general rule of thumb seems to be a 60-degree sloped cone at the bottom otherwise the yeast won't slide.
 
Appreciate the feedback. I was not sure if it was a worthwhile endevor or not. Thanks for the rule of thumb on the 60 degree slope.
 
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