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Offline just_me  
#21 Posted : 14 years ago
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Dear Santa,
All I want for Christmas is to hear LWTCS quad thumper running.Oh and world peace.and the end to world hunger.and a pony.
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Offline scotty  
#22 Posted : 14 years ago
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"UserPostedImage

here is the deck where we will be setting up the mashing, distilling, smoking and BBQ ing operations. please note the 2 recepticles for 120 and 240 volt operations. The lowest recepticle is also a second 120 volt with a GFI in circuit.

Te light above the door will be used to supply the power for whatever lighting we install for the deck.

The deck will not be closed in but will have a railing and a translucent overhang to keep out rain and direct sun.

All fastners are stainless steell and all wood is pressure treated with whatever is legal today."
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#23 Posted : 14 years ago
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"Thats hilarious Just Me.

The larger in-line thumper has a removeable (heavy) bubble cap that simply rests on the thumper floor.

Just before she settles in the cap will rapidly tap (I say dance usually) for 4 or 5 minutes..
Kinda sounds like an old steam engine off at a distance."
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Offline Sparky  
#24 Posted : 14 years ago
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Is there any certian things that can be put in the boiler to let ya know when she starts boiling good?
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#25 Posted : 14 years ago
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"Lots of stuff works well for boiling chips.

Copper bits
solder plops
broken tempered glass
rocks"
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#26 Posted : 14 years ago
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How well does the insulation work on the cookers if your using propane to cook with, does it burn it.


works great.. don't burn"
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Offline Sparky  
#27 Posted : 14 years ago
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Well, my Sheet Metal Co. that I use asked me, why don't you build the upper column out of Stainless Steel? I said I would if I had some to build it out of, and they said we can fix that. So here it is, my New Stainless Steel Column. Of course everyone knows what they want in exchange. Goin to give it a test run in the morning.
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Offline LWTCS  
#28 Posted : 14 years ago
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"She is perty.
What is that seal tween your cap & boiler made of?

What kind of washes do you run ?"
Offline Sparky  
#29 Posted : 14 years ago
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The seal between the boiler and the column is a sanitary coupling used in food and beverage production, they are availble from Brewhuas. It has a teflon seal good for about 500 deg. all 304 Stainless Steel. Just made a run of corn and works great!
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#30 Posted : 14 years ago
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Yall check this out, my new Thermometer at the top of my column, cost me about $60
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Offline Novice18  
#31 Posted : 14 years ago
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Originally Posted by: Sparky Go to Quoted Post
Yall check this out, my new Thermometer at the top of my column, cost me about $60

Love the thermometer set up. Is that connected to a standard brewhaus column and did they have all the parts?
Offline mikejwoodnz  
#32 Posted : 13 years ago
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" Please lengthen your message to at least 10 characters."
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Offline div4gold  
#33 Posted : 13 years ago
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Lots of stuff works well for boiling chips.

Copper bits
[COLOR=""Red""]solder plops[/COLOR]
broken tempered glass
rocks


I would think that the lead in the solder would be a no-no. What do you think?"
Offline LWTCS  
#34 Posted : 13 years ago
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Well er,,,,,I use lead free solder for starters.
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#35 Posted : 13 years ago
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Well er,,,,,I use lead free solder for starters.


That would do it :)"
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#36 Posted : 13 years ago
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div4gold....when u built yours I sure hope u used lead free solder????
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#37 Posted : 13 years ago
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div4gold....when u built yours I sure hope u used lead free solder????


I bought a BH SS HC :)"
Offline sterlep  
#38 Posted : 13 years ago
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Compact "facility" is light weight and easy to move or hide.
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Offline Mkjt88  
#39 Posted : 12 years ago
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"This is my home made 12qt SS stockpot I got a rubber cork coming out of the lid and a whole just big enough for my thermometer to stick in. Got it all flour pasted up and running in the pic.

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Offline JasonGonzalez  
#40 Posted : 12 years ago
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I don't have one yet, but I found some good stills from whiskeystill.net which I am planning to get.
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