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[email protected] 09-01-2005 07:59 PM

spigot w/ sieve for plastic primary
 
Recently purchased a 350L plastic tub for primary fermentation.
Spigots with a sieve attachment are available to install on these. Has
anyone used these? Do they leak? Could be great if it works, but I'm
reluctant to drill a hole in the tub. Your comments are appreciated.
Thanks,
RD


Aaron Puhala 09-01-2005 08:20 PM

I have 4 primary tanks that started as polyethylene (food grade) tanks. I
cut holes in the bottom of each and fitted them with bulkheads and nolyon
strainers inside. Outside I attaced a ball valve for draining. Works
great!

> wrote in message
oups.com...
> Recently purchased a 350L plastic tub for primary fermentation.
> Spigots with a sieve attachment are available to install on these. Has
> anyone used these? Do they leak? Could be great if it works, but I'm
> reluctant to drill a hole in the tub. Your comments are appreciated.
> Thanks,
> RD
>




[email protected] 13-01-2005 01:18 PM

Interesting, Aaron. How did you seal the opening where the ball valve
attaches to the plastic? rubber gaskets? Thanks for suggestion.
RD


[email protected] 13-01-2005 01:18 PM

Interesting, Aaron. How did you seal the opening where the ball valve
attaches to the plastic? rubber gaskets? Thanks for suggestion.
RD


Aaron Puhala 14-01-2005 12:50 AM

All of the rubber gaskets are make of FDA materials. I had to purchase a
special gasket (square-ring) for the bulkhead fitting (bulkhead is threaded
on inside and outside). The ball valve is connected to the bulkhead via a
short nipple threaded on each end. If you're interested, I can try to put
together a list of the parts and sources.

My project this year is to add temperature control. My problem isn't too
much heat, it's not enough. I have my fermentors in the basement and temps
don't get much over 70 or so, definitely too cool for the kind of reds I
want to make. I purchased a 4-loop temp controller on Ebay and put together
a power switching box. I am going to use the sheet-type heaters on the
outside of the tanks covered with insulation. Battling pneumonia for the
last few weeks so I haven't made much progress. Once I mend up we'll see
how it goes!

CHEERS!

Aaron

> wrote in message
oups.com...
> Interesting, Aaron. How did you seal the opening where the ball valve
> attaches to the plastic? rubber gaskets? Thanks for suggestion.
> RD
>




Aaron Puhala 14-01-2005 12:50 AM

All of the rubber gaskets are make of FDA materials. I had to purchase a
special gasket (square-ring) for the bulkhead fitting (bulkhead is threaded
on inside and outside). The ball valve is connected to the bulkhead via a
short nipple threaded on each end. If you're interested, I can try to put
together a list of the parts and sources.

My project this year is to add temperature control. My problem isn't too
much heat, it's not enough. I have my fermentors in the basement and temps
don't get much over 70 or so, definitely too cool for the kind of reds I
want to make. I purchased a 4-loop temp controller on Ebay and put together
a power switching box. I am going to use the sheet-type heaters on the
outside of the tanks covered with insulation. Battling pneumonia for the
last few weeks so I haven't made much progress. Once I mend up we'll see
how it goes!

CHEERS!

Aaron

> wrote in message
oups.com...
> Interesting, Aaron. How did you seal the opening where the ball valve
> attaches to the plastic? rubber gaskets? Thanks for suggestion.
> RD
>





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