Mine works a treatView attachment 49342
Un-sewn sheets ftw
No drilling or dremelling required.
Never had a stuck sparge.
Handy for carrying spent grain to the chooks.
Requires minimal storage space.
Can double as a windsock, if you have an ultralight and an airfield.
Or a sea anchor for a kayak
Or...
Now you just need a bit of angle-grinder work on the top of the keg and you'll be good for posting pictures on the Interweb.
built it all myself, false bottom from brew shop, cooler from bcf and temp guage from kirrawee hbs.Hey Blackapple... I reckon I have the same Mash Tun as you as I recognize the bit that sticks out where the outlet pipe is there.
How do you find the Temp guage sticking in that far? I would be scared of hitting it when I was mashing in with my mash paddle? I was thinking of getting the same temp guage on mine. At the moment I just use a hand held one.
Cheers,
Dietz
Now you just need a bit of angle-grinder work on the top of the keg and you'll be good for posting pictures on the Interweb.
My comment was not a critique of your hole-cutting skills (which are likely better than mine) ... but rather about the text visible in your picture.For a guy who has pen-pusher fingers I'm kinda pleased with how it's turned out - it fits the lid perfectly and holds temp really well with the ceramic coating I used on it....
You can pick a boilermaker by their feet, they wear that shit out as well I see them all the time.
GOLDonly to protect my boots from daiquiris spilt by fitters as they stumble to the bar after a hectic session of dancing around their handbags :lol: