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Re: Reflectix
I could use some to wrap my brew kettle. It is a keggle and I have to figure out the length I would need. greatly appreciated.
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Re: Reflectix
It's yours lemme know how much you want I've got more than I will ever need.
I have three rolls that size.
I have three rolls that size.
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Re: Reflectix
Count me in. I need enough to insulate my brew pot for these upcoming winter brews.
15 gallon OBK is the pot.
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I could use enough to wrap a 15 gallon kettle and top. Let me know if it's still available.
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Re: Reflectix
I'd happily take some of that. My pot is 15 gal from Everwood (d: 40cm h: 48cm). Be looking for 180cm or so, I guess.
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Re: Reflectix
I've got one of those 15 gallon Everwood pots as well, I'd take some too. Thanks!
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Yeah no problem with that
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I've still got lots left free to a good home, even a leafs or Habs fans home if need be.
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I could use some for the 15G pot - enough for 2 wraps and a topper?
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I'd like enough to do 2 wraps of my keggle and a top. I'll trade you some beers.
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anyone know how much it would take to wrap a 19 gal everwood pot, i'd be interested in that much 
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I have more than enough to do it
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cool I'll try and remember to measure it tonight and let you know. Thanks.dexter wrote:I have more than enough to do it
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I can give you a whole roll or measure out like 100 feet or so ...
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Have you got any left still?
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Re: Reflectix
I just made my kettle cozy, it will help out brewing this winter. Thanks Phil!
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i have loads left if you want some, adam glad i could help out if you want more let me know.
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I boil in a keggle with propane, would it be safe with this? I'm not overly familiar with it.
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I could use some as well if you are still up for trades.
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Make a velcro belt or tab to hold it on and remove when heating.amartin wrote:I boil in a keggle with propane, would it be safe with this? I'm not overly familiar with it.
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Oh, ok. Why would I want it on any other time? I thought the point was to hold in the heat to save on energy. I don't do BIAB, so it's only in the kettle while boiling.
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Hey Andrew - BIAB or mash tun only.amartin wrote:Oh, ok. Why would I want it on any other time? I thought the point was to hold in the heat to save on energy. I don't do BIAB, so it's only in the kettle while boiling.
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I see what you were thinking now. I use a metal wind screen during the boil.
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Ok, thanks guys. Never mind then.
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