I'd be interested.
dslater said:Great idea. I've been thinking about doing this with copper, but haven't gotten past the thought process. One question. What kind of tubing will you use to transfer hot wort? Can food grade tubing take those temps?
Golddiggie said:msexton, saw that, but I've also found 5/8" OD silicone rubber balls that could do the trick for a very low price. I would just need to order a pack to test with.
I'm not really sure what the final valve design will be, but I do know it needs to maintain a low cost, easy to get in the future, and such. So something that's made by one company is kind of out.
I might reach out to the place you provided the link to, to see what they can offer. Just not very hopeful that they can offer something that will do the job, without costing more than is reasonable. Plus, with my idea, I could include a couple of spare parts with the item so that the buyer won't need to worry about sourcing them later. IMO, not enough companies do that, for the cheap (and easily restocked) items.
wildwest450 said:Wet blanket time, this will never happen.
just sayin'
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Plus, with my idea, I could include a couple of spare parts with the item so that the buyer won't need to worry about sourcing them later. IMO, not enough companies do that, for the cheap (and easily restocked) items.
Just based on history, or do you have an actual reason *why*?
Here's another thought, If the cost of making a "typical" total SS auto-siphon would be too high but people are interested in a 1/2" model for use with silicon tubing, why not make a hand operated peristaltic starter? It could just be a few wheels that are in a device you just grip and slide down the tube to start the siphon, spring loaded to disengage. Then all you'd need to provide would be a 1/2" cane with a tip. Easier to clean with fewer product contact parts. Might not work but just a thought.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peristaltic_pump
Dibs on beta tester.
What the heck are you doing to your racking canes?
I am trying to understand how you can be breaking them so easily. Are you tossing them around when you use them? Practicing your golf swing with them?
Sorry to necro-thread this...
Golddiggie, anything ever come of this? After two broken racking canes and cracks galore on my other, I need something more durable.
I'm thinking about it again. I now have a small metal lathe and plan to get a mill soon (after the next job starts). I'll probably prototype with some materials that are easier to machine.
I have been working on an item that makes a siphon unnecessary even for carboys (plastic ones at least). I have just a little more work to go on that item.
OOHhh a metal lathe...thats Great! I'm subbed for future updates. I guess I'll get a turkey baster for now. Thanks!