MVZOOM
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Gents,
I have a new boiler courtesy of Gerard from ND Brewing (thanks mate!). It's your typical non-stock pot kind of SS boiler, somwhere around the 50L mark.
In a previous life, someone's tried to use it as a mash tun, so it has a bottom venting ball lock tap, and covering that was a piece of SS gauze - looked like it came from a strainer or the like. I"ve removed the gauze, however it was stuck in with some kind of adhesive, which has left a rubber-like ring around the inside bottom of the kettle.
Have tried to remove with white spirits, also tried to gently lever it off, but it aint moving, looks like it wants to stay.
Question time:
- Any suggestion as to things that may help remove? Maybe eucalyptus oil?
- If I scrape it out, it'll scrape the stainless - is this a big issue?
Any help appreciated! Really wanted to brew that Furkin Bolter this weekend!
Cheers - Mike
I have a new boiler courtesy of Gerard from ND Brewing (thanks mate!). It's your typical non-stock pot kind of SS boiler, somwhere around the 50L mark.
In a previous life, someone's tried to use it as a mash tun, so it has a bottom venting ball lock tap, and covering that was a piece of SS gauze - looked like it came from a strainer or the like. I"ve removed the gauze, however it was stuck in with some kind of adhesive, which has left a rubber-like ring around the inside bottom of the kettle.
Have tried to remove with white spirits, also tried to gently lever it off, but it aint moving, looks like it wants to stay.
Question time:
- Any suggestion as to things that may help remove? Maybe eucalyptus oil?
- If I scrape it out, it'll scrape the stainless - is this a big issue?
Any help appreciated! Really wanted to brew that Furkin Bolter this weekend!
Cheers - Mike