Pabst Blue Robot
Well-Known Member
Hi,
This is probably a novice question, but I'm in the market for something a little larger in order to do full 10g boils. I recently came across a 60qt aluminum nsf pot on the cheap, however I understand it would be difficult to weld steel to Al and I'm looking at drilling and using a couple of gaskets and a compression nut.
My question is this, would the expansion of the metal from the heat be significant enough to cause leaks under boil, or would the heat from the propane burner be sufficient to cause problems to the gasket? I realize stainless would be a better route, but for the time being it's out of my price range.
Failing this, I was also curious if there is any drawback to just using my lautering manifold for draining the boil pot once it's cool. I built it for my cube shaped 50 something qt cooler/mashtun and it's basically a square frame of copper pipe with a pipe bisecting the square, from which a short length of pipe attached to a hose fitting protrudes. Could I just use that to siphon the wort, or would I have to worry about hops clogging the dremel cuts in the pipe before the level got down to the bottom?
Metalurgy experts or all grain pros, please advise! :rockin:
This is probably a novice question, but I'm in the market for something a little larger in order to do full 10g boils. I recently came across a 60qt aluminum nsf pot on the cheap, however I understand it would be difficult to weld steel to Al and I'm looking at drilling and using a couple of gaskets and a compression nut.
My question is this, would the expansion of the metal from the heat be significant enough to cause leaks under boil, or would the heat from the propane burner be sufficient to cause problems to the gasket? I realize stainless would be a better route, but for the time being it's out of my price range.
Failing this, I was also curious if there is any drawback to just using my lautering manifold for draining the boil pot once it's cool. I built it for my cube shaped 50 something qt cooler/mashtun and it's basically a square frame of copper pipe with a pipe bisecting the square, from which a short length of pipe attached to a hose fitting protrudes. Could I just use that to siphon the wort, or would I have to worry about hops clogging the dremel cuts in the pipe before the level got down to the bottom?
Metalurgy experts or all grain pros, please advise! :rockin: