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..)...
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...
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...
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...
... 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...
... 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...
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...
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...
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. ...
... 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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...