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Well after 120 k's and 7 business days Fastway Couriers finally delivered my false bottom.mikec said:No calipers.
The holes are quite a bit bigger than the ones on my other falsie. I think grains will slip through.
treefiddy said:Well after 120 k's and 7 business days Fastway Couriers finally delivered my false bottom.
The hole sizes are about 2 mm in diameter with a spacing or 4-4.5 mm centre to centre.
The morebeer.com false bottoms are 2.38 mm diameter, so I'm assuming it will work fine in a MLT (I wouldn't know because I had to use my bag last weekend).
Looks like a solid product.
Yep, measured out 15kg of grain this way the other day. So much better than using the kitchen scales like I used to. Not a flash bit of kit but really is one of the handiest things I have bought for the brewery.QldKev said:Those scales are great for grain, you can throw a handi-pal on it and chuck the grain directly into it.
I brought a black one 4 months ago however the tare button has stopped working. Out of warranty as it only has 3 month warranty. Still works though and I can still tare it by turning it off and back on again. I checked it against other smaller more precise scales when measuring smaller weight and was surprised how good it was.Amber Fluid said:
As a side note, even though the seller may have stated a 90 day warranty, you may still be entitled to have it repaired / replaced under Australian Consumer Protection Law. See http://www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/1023610#toc15 for more info.mmmyummybeer said:I brought a black one 4 months ago however the tare button has stopped working. Out of warranty as it only has 3 month warranty. Still works though and I can still tare it by turning it off and back on again. I checked it against other smaller more precise scales when measuring smaller weight and was surprised how good it was.
I picked up one of the 1g/35KG scales a while back. (doesn't have the display on a stand, looks like the white 2g/35KG models)bum said:Yep, measured out 15kg of grain this way the other day. So much better than using the kitchen scales like I used to. Not a flash bit of kit but really is one of the handiest things I have bought for the brewery.
That's a great price. One could buy this for the kegs and resell the rest for a bargain.DU99 said:
these bottles should be date stamped somewhere yeah?DU99 said:
ALL gas bottles should be date stampedYob said:these bottles should be date stamped somewhere yeah?
Sold to the freak in the pink shirt. Thanks for posting, great deal. Confirmed sale via text an hour ago.Amber Fluid said:That's a great price. One could buy this for the kegs and resell the rest for a bargain.
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