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  1. J

    Free 4-tap Perlick Kegerator (El Cajon)

    Found this posting on Craigslist this morning: https://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/app/d/el-cajon-free-equipment-wood-scrap-metal/6841210640.html Hopefully someone in the area can snap this up!
  2. J

    Hop spider woes solved! In stainless!

    Stever, try flipping the hop spider upside down - clamp the bag on the outside and hang it through the inside. Clamp sets below the lip of the flange. I've never had the bag come loose that way.
  3. J

    Slow counter flow chiller

    I used to have the same issue of wort flow through my CFC. This is the solution I came up with: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/racking-carboy-through-cfc-no-march-pump-259060/. It uses the water flow into the CFC to create a vacuum on the fermenting vessel to suck the beer through.
  4. J

    keg ultrasonic liquid level sensor.

    For you experiment, why not just use a fermenting lid with the stopper/sensor inserted from the inside? Maybe it could hold serving pressure that way? http://www.homebrewing.org/Cornelious-Keg-Lid-for-Secondary-Fermenter_p_999.html
  5. J

    Hop spider woes solved! In stainless!

    Why yes, it was the Lowes on Harrison and Magnolia. I couldn't tell you where inside - I was in a daze by the time I found it. I know it's not with the sink repair stuff and not near the new faucets. Try near the garbage disposals?
  6. J

    Hop spider woes solved! In stainless!

    I used the step bit that I have for drilling holes for fittings. I think I picked it up at Harbor Freight but I'm not sure. It's the same one that everyone on here uses to make holes in their pots for fittings...
  7. J

    Hop spider woes solved! In stainless!

    I didn't have a huge problem a huge problem with the socks. If you've seen my thread about my CFC vacuum pump into the carboy, my wort sits in the BK after flameout and slowly gets transferred over to the carboy. It takes a fair amount of time to transfer because I throttle the wort to make...
  8. J

    Hop spider woes solved! In stainless!

    Back when I started brewing, I used hop "socks" for my hop additions and had a little trouble fishing them out at the end of the brewing session. Nothing major, but I thought to myself, "There has to be a better way..." And then I found build threads for hop spiders. I made one with a PVC...
  9. Lip on the garbage disposal fitting to help hold the hose clamp on

    Lip on the garbage disposal fitting to help hold the hose clamp on

    Lip on the garbage disposal fitting to help hold the hose clamp on
  10. First hop spider PVC coupling melted by steam

    First hop spider PVC coupling melted by steam

    First hop spider PVC coupling melted by steam
  11. Close-up of melted hop spider PVC coupling

    Close-up of melted hop spider PVC coupling

    Close-up of melted hop spider PVC coupling
  12. Hop Disposal!

    Hop Disposal!

    Hop Disposal!
  13. StainlessSteelHopSpider

    StainlessSteelHopSpider

    3-Legged hop spider made from a garbage disposal drain fitting
  14. J

    Moving the CO2 out of the fridge

    I also have an upright fridge and would like to keep an external line, but I was planning on using it to transfer beer around and such... Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't you have to chill the beer to force carbonate it properly? If you wanted a line at a different PSI to force card, I think...
  15. J

    Racking to carboy through CFC with no March pump

    TheMan: Dammit! Here I thought I was pretty clever... At least mine is shiny chrome! Misplaced Canuck: I have used the vacuum pump to rack over to a second carboy for dry hopping and oaking. It works just as well for that as filling the carboy originally. And you read my mind about...
  16. J

    Racking to carboy through CFC with no March pump

    I've been brewing about a year now (~30 batches so far) and have been inspired by all the threads on this forum. I thought it was time I shared a little of my experiences to maybe help out my fellow brewers. I started out with one pot, one burner, one carboy, and a pinlock keg in a mini...
  17. Aspirator Pump

    Aspirator Pump

    Aspirator Pump
  18. J

    Show Me Your Wood Brew Sculpture/Rig

    Here's some photos of my wooden rig:
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