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731
Looking at bidding on a pump on E-Bay. I know March pumps are the choice of homebrewers. Looked at the new Williams cat. and they are selling Shurflo pumps....
don_brown93
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Apr 1, 2006
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I guess it really depends on the model and its specs. Most Shurflo products are aimed at the RV and Marine industry, designed to pump potable water at room...
Denis Barsalo
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Apr 1, 2006
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I work for an espresso equipment and supply company (who sells on ebay too) and Shurflo is about all we sell. We don't really hear about any too many problems...
Dave
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Apr 2, 2006
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A few years back the homebrew shop I work at carried a Shurflo model called the Brew Buddy that was marketed to brewers and wine makers as it was food grade...
Bob Tower
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Apr 2, 2006
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735
Hi Arnie: Any progress in the new VB 6 Code yet? Thanks ... need to ... unless the ... The thing ... without ... other thing ... over the ... I'm proud of ... ...
rossgpeters
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Apr 12, 2006
3:57 pm
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Hi Ross, Sorry but I don't think it is practical for me to go down this route, because without documentation it would be difficult to make sense of. Also, I...
Arnie Wierenga
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Apr 13, 2006
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http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?UID=2006041510541656&item=11-2338&catname=electric or http://tinyurl.com/qx4ak ...
Joe Strain
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Apr 15, 2006
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Yodar, Thanks for the info. Very interesting website. I've ordered there catalog. The immersion heater #11-2338, shown in your link, would negate the need to...
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Apr 16, 2006
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739
I am angry at finding the heating element 'cause I spent $60 making a 120 V 1500 W heat stick to warm my mash tun in-tun when it was "off" a bit... That one at...
Joe Strain
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Apr 17, 2006
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Joe Strain
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Apr 18, 2006
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Hi Michael: Any luck in getting anywhere with the IOM 142? I'm looking at trying to use mine to control an electric home brewery I am planning. Thanks Ross ......
rossgpeters
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Apr 25, 2006
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I haven't had any time so far. Way too many things going on. :( The way I was planning to set it up would make it useable for either a gas or electric...
Michael Schwartz
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Apr 25, 2006
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Hey guys long time lurker 1st or 2nd time poster.. I can't recall. Has there been a thread on building conical fermenters in here? I tried a search but wasn't...
Dave
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Apr 25, 2006
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Hi Dave, indeed there has been a recent thread, check for this one: [BrewEquip] Conical fermenters for small batches? I built 2 conies from scratch, did all...
Frosty The BeerMan
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Apr 25, 2006
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Thanks I did see and follow that thread back when folks were posting to it. I guess I just can't seem to find the quality information in a ton of 1-2 sentence...
Dave
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Apr 25, 2006
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Hi Dave, you should head over to the GreenBoard for a few pointers, that would be: www.brewboard.com , everyone and his brother are members there. It's good...
Frosty The BeerMan
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Thanks a ton for your responses... I'll check the other groups out as well. ... of. That's a good board, also, ... the "GreenBoard" and ... They are too big...
Dave
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Apr 25, 2006
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Hey all, I have been all grain brewing for about 4 years now and just recently came up on a problem. My last 3 batches (5 gallon) turned out great. Great...
don_brown93
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Apr 26, 2006
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Is your hydrometer calibrated correctly? In Distilled water it should read 0. That paper inside can slip around and cause problems. Blake ... From: don_brown93...
blake skullerud
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Apr 26, 2006
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750
... More important - what were your starting and final gravities? -- Mike Schwartz Beer Barons of Milwaukee beerbarons.org...
Michael Schwartz
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751
For a 5 gal or a 10 gal how much water is in your mash. You want to rince most of the sugars out of your mash. What is your temp at the start of your mash....
Casey
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Apr 26, 2006
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752
A little more info would be helpful. What was your after boil gravity? What was your final gravity? Did you take any readings while sparging?...
Jeff Pitblado
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Apr 26, 2006
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... I would immediately suspect that you're not completely converting your starches in the mash. Do a starch test after your mash, to see how you're doing. Are...
Mike Mullins
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Apr 26, 2006
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hehe, good one. I got this from 2 different people today. One on the east coast, one on the west coast ( my brother ) it's amazing the power of email, and how...
Frosty The BeerMan
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Joe Strain
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May 8, 2006
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what is more important by far is what you attach to the actual device. You need to use a reg ol' angle grinder like pictured in your link or use a Dremel for...
Frosty The BeerMan
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May 9, 2006
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758
Yes but you don't have to use this. This type of reciprocal saw is very noisy. Thing of an empty keg acting like a bell; the thing will ring out like crazy and...
Denis Barsalo
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May 9, 2006
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But isnt a saw. It's a router-wannabe using a drill bit to cut sideways i knothing 'bout tools, which is why I asked Yodar ... ...
Joe Strain
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May 9, 2006
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I've cut about 6 kegs using the angle grinder method and it works really well. It's possible to buy 30cm replacement glass lids for pots and pans pretty...
Nic Bourke
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