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    Ever Used Sandstone Tiles As A Floor?

    Thanks BS, We are going this weekend to view some sandstone tiles, now I am better equiped to deal with dodgy sales men! If I need more advice / help I'll ask for sure. Adam
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    Ever Used Sandstone Tiles As A Floor?

    Hi All, I'm looking at using (sorry the Boss wants) sandstone tiles as a floor covering in part of the house but am having difficulty finding any reliable info about how to lay them. Specifically what to use as adheasive and grout. Also a sealer after they are laid and whether a sealer is...
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    Franko's Brewstand Construction

    Hi Franko, It looks good, the last few pics wouldn't open larger for me but in the control panel it looks like a Finder relay and a telemecanique contactor, what do you do for a living!!! Adam
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    Does Anyone Own A Weber Genisis Range Bbq

    There is nothing better than drinking your own creation while burning some meat. Saying that, I am in the market for a new BBQ and the Weber Genisis range has me interested. Does anyone own one or have used one, they are quite expensive about $1400 which is scaring me off a bit but they do seem...
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    Heat Exchange For The Mash

    we're lazy pumpy, just set the temp required on the temp controller, walk away and let the pump do the work.
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    Heat Exchange For The Mash

    Hi Rocket, We place our copper heat exchanger in the HLT and pump wort through it. It makes it easy to do stepped mashes this way and have good control of your mash temps. Adam
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    Kegging Setups

    this is my keg set up, a freezer with a dig temp controller so my beer doesn't freeze. i am lucky enough to have some sheety mates who made the stainless fount to hold the taps.
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    Pitching Onto A Yeast Cake More Than Once

    We generally try to use the same yeast cake twice at a minimum, after the beer is racked to the secondary we scoop out about half of the yeast then add the next batch of wort to the fermentor with the remaining yeast. We only remove yeast to limit the mess made bubbling through the air lock and...
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