How to make a Mash Tun Part 1 of 2
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very informative, and will save a lot of money.
but when will you yanks come into the 21st century and go metric?!
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Hi Ken...
Don't you have semi-flexible copper tubing in the States? You must do.. Wouldn't that be better than bending the tube yourself? Just a thought. Following this vid with interest.
JW (UK)
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awesome video - gig 'em
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Keith. I really like the video. My main concern is how do you clean out the tubing if you solder it all together?
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One very smart cookie. That is an awesome setup ya got goin there. Thank you for sharing this video.
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@likeaIronlioninzion If it isn't broke...why fix it? :)
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Thanks for the reply 70 qt is what I have ,70 gal wow that would be a whole lot of wort what was I thinking. LOL Thanks again and Cheers
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Is there a parts list from the video available anywhere?
Good Video I was wondering I have a 70 gal coleman extreme cooler is this to large for a mash tun I'm just getting ready for my first all grain and this is all I'm lacking to have everything ready. Thanks kebrown 1980 Cheers
d123p61 1 year ago
@d123p61
A 70 gal cooler would be to big for 5 and 10 gallon batches of beer. A 70 qt cooler would work.
kebrown1980 1 year ago 2
You can point the tee the other way but you must insure the bottom of the manifold lays perfectly flat on the bottom of the ice chest.
By using the smaller diameter tubing I can bend it in a way the maniflod is held down flat on the bottom and can lift up slightly to clean on the bottom side.
Cheers,
Keith
kebrown1980 3 years ago
Thanks for the pointers. That is good information to know. I rarely solder and value advice from someone with experience. I do brew a lot and enjoy brewing and drinking the brews.
kebrown1980 3 years ago