Plans for rotating sparge arms, anyone?
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Plans for rotating sparge arms, anyone?
I'd like to build a rotating "Phils" style rotating sparge arm for a 5 gal setup, and was wondering if anyone had some plans. The concept seems pretty straightforeward, except for the question of what to use for the rotating joint.
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Wire
Phil's uses a wire and brass tubes.
The wire is drilled through and attached via solder to the vertical brass tube and a ball of tin on the end of the wire.
I quit using mine and now use a plastic lid on top of the grain to pur onto, works good, cheap, no making it.
Steve
The wire is drilled through and attached via solder to the vertical brass tube and a ball of tin on the end of the wire.
I quit using mine and now use a plastic lid on top of the grain to pur onto, works good, cheap, no making it.
Steve
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copper manifold
I use a simple copper manifold to dribble sparge water on top of grain, works great
http://www.bellybuster.noadweb.com/mash_tun.htm
http://www.bellybuster.noadweb.com/mash_tun.htm
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