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1436
Please help me pick the right quick disconnect fittings for my transfer from the brew pot to the wort chiller. I went to McMaster-Carr ...
Bob DeVivo
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May 1, 2007
7:28 pm
1437
Look at the quick connects from Colder. The Polysulphone connects are rated for boiling (and above for liquids and steam that can withstand those temps..)...
Denis Barsalo
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May 1, 2007
7:59 pm
1438
These are the ones I got and they work pretty good for me. www.omega.com/pdf/tubing/couplings/ft-hfc-12series/ft-hfc12series.asp Although I don't have any on...
Bob O.
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May 1, 2007
10:18 pm
1439
I have a sparge pot, mashtun and boiling pot each with a half inch ball valve installed in the side and each with a 3/4" MIP 1/2" barb screwed into em. I am...
Bob Mitchell
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May 2, 2007
12:00 am
1440
Yup, those are the ones I have too.. I have had to replace the O rings on a few of them though.. I wonder if the dab of keglube I put on them broke down the...
Denis Barsalo
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May 2, 2007
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1441
... the "rubber". ?? ... Another option instead of quick connects that don't leak or wear out. After using several forms of quick connects I found myself...
surfsupks
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May 2, 2007
12:58 pm
1442
Can you post pictures on the BrewingEquipment YahooGroup space? Mr. Moderator, are we allowing this? ... From: BrewingEquipment@yahoogroups.com ...
Denis Barsalo
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May 2, 2007
2:27 pm
1443
... From the "Photos" section of the group guidelines... PHOTOS: Because Yahoo limits photo storage to only 30-Megs of space per group, I request that only...
Mike Bennett
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May 3, 2007
12:23 am
1444
... out. ... and ... with ... to ... hose ... self ... cap ... and ... Added album Tri-Clover any question e/mail direct. Martin...
surfsupks
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May 3, 2007
1:25 am
1445
Hello there, I acquired some ancient kegs which have unusual fittings. I was wondering if anyone on this group can tell me what kind of kegs these are. I...
Stuart McLuckie
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May 7, 2007
12:50 pm
1446
I found this link on reconditioning firestone kegs. http://hbd.org/uchima/kegging/kegadvent.html good luck, Sam Hernandez...
Sam Hernandez
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May 8, 2007
3:39 pm
1447
Excellent, one probe for my Hot wort kettle one probe for my mash tun! yodar Jim Irwin <jirwin1@...> wrote: I have found a neat tool for our use for...
Joe Strain aka Yodar
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May 14, 2007
11:35 am
1448
While it may be nice to have a twin channel temperature monitoring unit. I have seen a multimeter with a temperature probe going for $9.99 (on sale) at sears. ...
chefjohn1955
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May 14, 2007
6:58 pm
1449
... I bought one of those, turns out they are accurate to +/- 5 degrees, mine was + 4 degrees at 150 F ended up mashing an ESB at 144 f for an hour, if that...
bigbrit9
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May 14, 2007
7:43 pm
1450
I think I did one better. Twin channel type K with differential and hi-lo alarms for $29. E-bay. Sweet as a nut! Tony Joe Strain aka Yodar...
Tony Millar
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May 15, 2007
3:43 pm
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Fer gawd;s sake where! yod Tony Millar <dulcetbrewer@...> wrote: I think I did one better. Twin channel type K with differential and hi-lo alarms for...
Joe Strain aka Yodar
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May 16, 2007
12:07 am
1452
... Try here: http://search.ebay.com/thermocouple-thermometer_W0QQfrppZ50QQfsopZ1QQmaxrecordsreturnedZ300QQpqryZthermocoupleQ20thermomete Wayne Bugeater...
Wayne Faris
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May 16, 2007
12:21 am
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E-bay. and I just did a quick check on the Australian e-bay and came up with a simpler one - no timers or sexy shit, but a dual thermocouple meter with a...
Tony Millar
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May 16, 2007
2:45 pm
1454
We now have almost 600 members, which proves that there was a definite need/desire for a group exclusively about brewing equipment. I want to take this...
Bill Velek
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May 21, 2007
6:21 pm
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I'll need to be more careful with my two Yahoo Groups. I had a tab opened for each and when I posted my message about planting hops, it was supposed to be in...
Bill Velek
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May 21, 2007
10:17 pm
1457
Problem: I have an 5gal Rubbermaid cooler AG system that works quite well, however I and not get the brewhouse efficiency that I really want to and beleive it...
discmann131
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May 22, 2007
3:16 pm
1458
Although I don't have the heat loss that you're experiencing I am going to insulate my MLT (cooler) lid. I use a 50qt (48qt capacity) Igloo Cube and it drops...
Bob O.
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May 22, 2007
4:24 pm
1459
Kelly, I don't have any advise for you unfortunately, but I did want to reply to say that I think something isn't quite right with your setup. I use a 10...
Bob DeVivo
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May 22, 2007
6:46 pm
1460
If the lid is truly uninsulated, you could drill a hole in the lid, and fill it with ~170F water and then put a bung in it. It would help add some heat to the...
Joseph Kubik
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May 22, 2007
6:53 pm
1461
I have both the 10 gallon and the 5 gallon Gott / Rubbermaid coolers. These are the ROUND orange models ( just to clarify. ) the lids are white. I can mash in...
Frosty TheBeerMan
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May 22, 2007
10:25 pm
1462
All right, that is what I was looking for. While I won't be drilling any more holes in the cooler quite yet, but the lid will probably be getting filled with...
Stephen Marshall
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May 23, 2007
3:26 pm
1463
Does anyone make a 1/2" bottle filler? I think I'm going to get rid of all my 5/16" racking canes and hoses and switch everything to 1/2". I haven't seen...
Bob DeVivo
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May 25, 2007
6:04 pm
1464
Hi Bob: Yes, 1/2" fillers are available. I have only seen the non-spring action kind (i.e. the type that the weight of the beer in the filler keeps the valve...
Bob Tower
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May 25, 2007
6:48 pm
1465
I wanted to wait until I was satisfied that my new method is reliable, and I have now done at least 20 batches without an infection and without any noticeable...
Bill Velek
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May 28, 2007
2:20 pm
1466
Hi Bill, I use this same technqiue when I make my yeast starters, the only thing I do differently is spray the glass with StarSan. ( I do my yeast starters in...
Frosty TheBeerMan
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May 28, 2007
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