55ltr Hot Liquor Tank for sale - RealBeer.co.nz2024-03-29T07:18:58Zhttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/forum/topics/55ltr-hot-liquor-tank-for-sale?commentId=1500433%3AComment%3A137534&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHTL/Mashtun up on trademe, bu…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2011-10-16:1500433:Comment:1375342011-10-16T21:56:44.755ZPaul Wicksteed - another1http://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/another1
<p>HTL/Mashtun up on trademe, but this time no reserve.</p>
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<p>HTL/Mashtun up on trademe, but this time no reserve.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=415960462" target="_blank">http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=415960462</a></p> Good spotting, yea good point…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2011-10-13:1500433:Comment:1374372011-10-13T05:36:13.969ZSamhttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/Sam851
Good spotting, yea good point, in using one of those 50 litre kegs and there just under 400mm wide, maybe they might have some smaller ones, its a shame because they would be really good
Good spotting, yea good point, in using one of those 50 litre kegs and there just under 400mm wide, maybe they might have some smaller ones, its a shame because they would be really good They look to be from Corus/Ta…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2011-10-12:1500433:Comment:1374312011-10-12T19:16:16.307ZChris Bankshttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/Chris48
<p>They look to be from Corus/Tata Metals I imagine they come in the centre of rolls of stainless sheet?</p>
<p>Depending on how big your kettle is the 530mm OD might be a bit big but a brilliant idea!</p>
<p>We have a Tata metals in welly might be worth giving them a call if it is what you are after.</p>
<p>They look to be from Corus/Tata Metals I imagine they come in the centre of rolls of stainless sheet?</p>
<p>Depending on how big your kettle is the 530mm OD might be a bit big but a brilliant idea!</p>
<p>We have a Tata metals in welly might be worth giving them a call if it is what you are after.</p> Those cardboard tubes look li…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2011-10-12:1500433:Comment:1373402011-10-12T09:21:16.844ZSamhttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/Sam851
Those cardboard tubes look like they would work great, shipping would be a killer though outside of Auckland, I wonder what there from.
Those cardboard tubes look like they would work great, shipping would be a killer though outside of Auckland, I wonder what there from. thats such a cool idea Des, g…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2011-10-11:1500433:Comment:1373362011-10-11T23:14:42.563ZPaul Wicksteed - another1http://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/another1
thats such a cool idea Des, good find
thats such a cool idea Des, good find These heavy cardboard tubes m…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2011-10-11:1500433:Comment:1373332011-10-11T22:55:13.770ZDes Rosshttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/DesRoss
<p>These heavy cardboard tubes make ideal forms with the added bonus of being easilly able to cut a notch in one end to run the one vertical length of pipe up through the middle of the cardboard tube. Makes the job a lot easier.</p>
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<p>Also the cheapest option I have seen regarding setting up for disconnects is to buy a standard brass hose…</p>
<p>These heavy cardboard tubes make ideal forms with the added bonus of being easilly able to cut a notch in one end to run the one vertical length of pipe up through the middle of the cardboard tube. Makes the job a lot easier.</p>
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<p>Also the cheapest option I have seen regarding setting up for disconnects is to buy a standard brass hose fitting with male ends, cut in half and braze to both ends of the cooler! Standard Gardinia disconnects slip straight on. Cheap simple and effective; Like this example..</p>
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<p> </p> My wort cooler takes boiling…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2011-10-11:1500433:Comment:1370492011-10-11T21:20:42.675ZPaul Wicksteed - another1http://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/another1
<p>My wort cooler takes boiling point down to 20 deg within 10mins, and that just using cold tap water, so it is pretty efficient, however I have extremely cold tap water.</p>
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<p>Get a mate to help hold the pipe while you bend it, as it takes a bit of effort, and it will spring back. Just use washing machine hoses for the cooler, or garden house.</p>
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<p>Yes the fitting screw all the way in, I didn't screw then all the way in on the photo as I only hand tightened them.</p>
<p>My wort cooler takes boiling point down to 20 deg within 10mins, and that just using cold tap water, so it is pretty efficient, however I have extremely cold tap water.</p>
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<p>Get a mate to help hold the pipe while you bend it, as it takes a bit of effort, and it will spring back. Just use washing machine hoses for the cooler, or garden house.</p>
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<p>Yes the fitting screw all the way in, I didn't screw then all the way in on the photo as I only hand tightened them.</p> Cool how long does it take to…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2011-10-11:1500433:Comment:1370422011-10-11T10:37:39.706ZSamhttp://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/Sam851
<p>Cool how long does it take to cool the wort? 15 metres of 12.7od from brass123, don't have much to bend it around, and haven't got a keging system yet for that method but found a old tin of deck oil I might try to bend it around, and planning on using a pipe bender for the 90 degree bends and flare fittings.</p>
<p>Tempting, bad timing for it to pop up only done one all grain brew (which is fermenting now) so not sure wether to go for it yet, although after a few more goes the time saving…</p>
<p>Cool how long does it take to cool the wort? 15 metres of 12.7od from brass123, don't have much to bend it around, and haven't got a keging system yet for that method but found a old tin of deck oil I might try to bend it around, and planning on using a pipe bender for the 90 degree bends and flare fittings.</p>
<p>Tempting, bad timing for it to pop up only done one all grain brew (which is fermenting now) so not sure wether to go for it yet, although after a few more goes the time saving will likely become more appealing, not sure about HDPE vs stainless etc either. Would have probably met the reserve, I'll probably have a look at element, thermostat, and thermo-well etc (if I can find thermo-wells) prices tomorrow if I get the chance to see if its worth me getting it yet. Do the fitting screw all the way in.</p>
<p>Now I need to find some quick disconnects for the cooler! </p> cool how much pipe did you ge…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2011-10-11:1500433:Comment:1370352011-10-11T08:07:31.661ZPaul Wicksteed - another1http://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/another1
cool how much pipe did you get, I used 10m in mine, and I made it by wrapping it around a corny keg, but welded the 90deg bends up.
cool how much pipe did you get, I used 10m in mine, and I made it by wrapping it around a corny keg, but welded the 90deg bends up. I put it up for a fixed price…tag:www.forum.realbeer.co.nz,2011-10-11:1500433:Comment:1370342011-10-11T08:05:35.550ZPaul Wicksteed - another1http://www.forum.realbeer.co.nz/profile/another1
I put it up for a fixed price offer for 1 day of $175 to the 30 watchers. Where you one of the watchers?
I put it up for a fixed price offer for 1 day of $175 to the 30 watchers. Where you one of the watchers?