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"I'm a new user here and am in the process of building a unit based on a design I found online for a valved reflux machine. It's built either on a milk can or a beer keg for a boiler section. As costs are an issue, I have what I believe is a stainless steel milk can with a few rust spots on the inside on the bottom. They're cleaning up nicely with a brass cup brush on a power drill. I've had the can, many of the more expensive copper fittings, pipe and valves already and should be ready for a test run with water shortly but I need to know if I should be concerned with rust. I'll try and put a photo of the bottom of the can here. Thanks. http://www.brewhausforum.com/pi...bumid=8&pictureid=58"
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 8/17/2008(UTC) Posts: 424
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As long as you've cleaned the rust off, the rust stains won't be a problem. When finished I'd run a couple of trash runs through it (cheap wine). That will clean up any residue.
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Registered
Joined: 10/19/2010(UTC) Posts: 1
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I'm working on the same valved reflux column but am going with the 1/2 keg boiler. Won't be finished for a couple of weeks. Very expensive.
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Rank: Junior Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 8/14/2009(UTC) Posts: 92
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"I would not trust any kettle with rust ???? Help I`m blind ???
popapina"
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Registered
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" Originally Posted by: popapina I would not trust any kettle with rust ???? Help I`m blind ???
popapina That would be the lead, not the rust"
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Rank: Junior Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 8/14/2009(UTC) Posts: 92
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"It`s still metal and not clean SS ??? I would not ! popapina"
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered, Moderator Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC) Posts: 2,209
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If it is a stainless barrel; can't it be ground out????
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 8/17/2008(UTC) Posts: 424
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Yah, what I'm referring to. If the rust is gone & the stain is all that's left, I don't see a problem. Iron oxide doesn't poison people, how many house have black iron water pipes that are somewhat rusty?
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Registered
Joined: 10/6/2010(UTC) Posts: 5
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I've used brass cup brushes and various sandpapers and I'm thinking as long as I don't have actual red rust I should be OK. I've got iron pots and cast iron pans and I don't think I'll have a problem as long as I don't let it sit damp.
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 10/22/2005(UTC) Posts: 817
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You could copper plate the insides.
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