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Some goodies arrived this week while I was away

Post by Jimmy » Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:54 am

So my false bottom & hop stopper from Jaybird arrived today, and my burners and regulator came last week.. I should be getting this stand together VERY shortly, can't wait! :cheers3:

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Re: Some goodies arrived this week while I was away

Post by LiverDance » Fri Mar 25, 2011 9:08 am

Nice Haul there, looks like your ready to brew now. :cheers: If you get a chance could you throw up more pics of the hop stopper? We're looking to build one and that one looks doable.

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"Twenty years ago — a time, by the way, that hops such as Simcoe and Citra were already being developed, but weren’t about to find immediate popularity — there wasn’t a brewer on earth who would have gone to the annual Hop Growers of American convention and said, “I’m going to have a beer that we make 4,000 barrels of, one time a year. It flies off the shelf at damn near $20 a six-pack, and you know what it smells like? It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree.” - Bell’s Brewery Director of Operations John Mallet on the scent of their popular Hopslam.

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Re: Some goodies arrived this week while I was away

Post by Jimmy » Fri Mar 25, 2011 9:26 am

LiverDance wrote:Nice Haul there, looks like your ready to brew now. :cheers: If you get a chance could you throw up more pics of the hop stopper? We're looking to build one and that one looks doable.

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Will do. And if you guys want to check it out I can bring it out (are you brewing at all this weekend?)

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Post by mr x » Fri Mar 25, 2011 9:26 am

Awesome. Just cut the top off my new MLT. That style of false bottom fits really nice.
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Post by LiverDance » Fri Mar 25, 2011 9:43 am

Not brewing this weekend, heading to Cuba instead X)
"Twenty years ago — a time, by the way, that hops such as Simcoe and Citra were already being developed, but weren’t about to find immediate popularity — there wasn’t a brewer on earth who would have gone to the annual Hop Growers of American convention and said, “I’m going to have a beer that we make 4,000 barrels of, one time a year. It flies off the shelf at damn near $20 a six-pack, and you know what it smells like? It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree.” - Bell’s Brewery Director of Operations John Mallet on the scent of their popular Hopslam.

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Re: Some goodies arrived this week while I was away

Post by Jimmy » Fri Mar 25, 2011 9:48 am

LiverDance wrote:Not brewing this weekend, heading to Cuba instead X)
Sweet! I think I'd do that over brewing too :lol:

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Post by NASH » Fri Mar 25, 2011 10:12 am

That's a real nice looking false bottom Jimmy, but really why not just do what I did and drill 1800 wholes in a SS plate? It only took me and a friend about 10 - 12 hrs, heck i may even sell it and just make another one, I'll take $250 for it :lol: :lol:

Good luck getting it all up and running soon :)

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Post by Jimmy » Fri Mar 25, 2011 10:17 am

NASH wrote:That's a real nice looking false bottom Jimmy, but really why not just do what I did and drill 1800 wholes in a SS plate? It only took me and a friend about 10 - 12 hrs, heck i may even sell it and just make another one, I'll take $250 for it :lol: :lol:

Good luck getting it all up and running soon :)
:crazy: <------ Me after drilling 1800 holes...actually that would probably be after 50 holes! haha

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Post by NASH » Fri Mar 25, 2011 10:20 am

Jimmy wrote:
NASH wrote:That's a real nice looking false bottom Jimmy, but really why not just do what I did and drill 1800 wholes in a SS plate? It only took me and a friend about 10 - 12 hrs, heck i may even sell it and just make another one, I'll take $250 for it :lol: :lol:

Good luck getting it all up and running soon :)
:crazy: <------ Me after drilling 1800 holes...actually that would probably be after 50 holes! haha
I hear ya! We spread it out over a couple weeks and 3 or 4 sessions! :lol: What can I say, you couldn't buy false bottoms back then :cheers2:

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Post by derek » Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:13 pm

NASH wrote:That's a real nice looking false bottom Jimmy, but really why not just do what I did and drill 1800 wholes in a SS plate? It only took me and a friend about 10 - 12 hrs, heck i may even sell it and just make another one, I'll take $250 for it :lol: :lol:

Good luck getting it all up and running soon :)
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Post by Garak » Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:40 pm

1800 holes over how large of an area?

How many drill bits did you burn through? I destroyed one cheap bit making the manifold for my mash tun. That was maybe 200 holes in copper, but I got lazy and didn't use any cooling lubricant. I was also questioning if its safe to use water soluble lubricant on something that will come in contact with the mash.

I just clamped the pipe up in an cheap PA XY vice mounted on my little drill press, turn the X axis one full revolution and pull the drill press down. Didn't take long and the holes are nice and evenly spaced.

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Re: Some goodies arrived this week while I was away

Post by Jimmy » Fri Mar 25, 2011 3:12 pm

LiverDance wrote:Nice Haul there, looks like your ready to brew now. :cheers: If you get a chance could you throw up more pics of the hop stopper? We're looking to build one and that one looks doable.

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Here is one of the underside
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Post by NASH » Fri Mar 25, 2011 4:26 pm

Garak wrote:1800 holes over how large of an area?

How many drill bits did you burn through? I destroyed one cheap bit making the manifold for my mash tun. That was maybe 200 holes in copper, but I got lazy and didn't use any cooling lubricant. I was also questioning if its safe to use water soluble lubricant on something that will come in contact with the mash.

I just clamped the pipe up in an cheap PA XY vice mounted on my little drill press, turn the X axis one full revolution and pull the drill press down. Didn't take long and the holes are nice and evenly spaced.
I don't recall the exact dimensions and its been stored away for 15 yrs now. Lol. Its the diameter of a 50 L sankey keg minus a few mm. I used 6 titanium bits that I sharpened over and over on the bench grinder every 30 or so holes each, lol, no lube. Did the drilling on a large commercial type press. Yes, it was painful but I didnt have the resources to get a good false bottom any other way.


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