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what size flasks

Post by paulg » Wed Feb 26, 2014 7:47 pm

having just built my stir plate I need to buy some flasks ,what size should I get.I plan to mainly split,store and grow wyeast packs and maybe later try an agur slant
thanks in advance
Paul

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Re: what size flasks

Post by mrbagpuss » Thu Feb 27, 2014 5:15 pm

I got a 2L conical from here. Cheapest I could find for the size. Arrived in good time and well packed. They have some interesting bits and pieces, if you have a browse.

http://www.creamsupplies.co.uk/academy- ... tegory=745

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Re: what size flasks

Post by Coffeeuk » Thu Feb 27, 2014 5:28 pm

I got the same one. Excellent company, fast delivery and really well packaged

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Re: what size flasks

Post by GrowlingDogBeer » Thu Feb 27, 2014 6:44 pm

Are they borosilicate, it doesn't say they are.

I stand my flask directly on the gas stove then once I'm finished with boiling I put it straight into a sink of iced water to cool it down.

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Re: what size flasks

Post by jmc » Thu Feb 27, 2014 6:52 pm

Runwell-Steve wrote:Are they borosilicate, it doesn't say they are.

I stand my flask directly on the gas stove then once I'm finished with boiling I put it straight into a sink of iced water to cool it down.
Cream supplies 2l has a good price at 11:35 inc del.
Looks like they are Borosilicate:
Capacity: 2000ml
Height: 280mm
Diameter of neck: 50mm
Diameter of base: 166mm
Material: durable 3.3 Borosilicate glass.
Graduations: 1000ml, 1250ml, 1500ml, 1750ml, 2000ml.
Complies to ISO3819.

I boil mine too on stove as my pressure cooker too small.

I bought my 500cc, 1L & 2L from King Scientific

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Re: what size flasks

Post by Dave S » Thu Feb 27, 2014 7:11 pm

Runwell-Steve wrote:Are they borosilicate, it doesn't say they are.

I stand my flask directly on the gas stove then once I'm finished with boiling I put it straight into a sink of iced water to cool it down.
Yes it does, and they are..
Best wishes

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Re: what size flasks

Post by GrowlingDogBeer » Thu Feb 27, 2014 7:18 pm

Dave S wrote:
Yes it does, and they are..
So it does, I read it loads of times and missed it completely #-o

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Re: what size flasks

Post by Aleman » Thu Feb 27, 2014 7:31 pm

250, 500, 1L, 2L 3L and Finally 5L Well those are the sizes I use most often :D

I did spot a 25L . . .which wasn't all that expensive considering . . .but No way would it fit in an autoclave . . . . Trying to find one that will take a 5L is hard enough, although I think that I may just have scored on that front . . . Not cheap though

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Re: what size flasks

Post by jmc » Thu Feb 27, 2014 8:08 pm

Just noticed that the Cream supplies ones say don't heat on a bare flame
These flasks can be heated - but please avoid flames touching the glass by using a fine wire gauze between the heat source and the glass.
Not sure then they are same quality as the King Scientific ones.
Like Steve I heat / boil directly on flame then when finished, after a minute or so into bowl of cold water to chill.

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Re: what size flasks

Post by paulg » Fri Feb 28, 2014 11:55 am

I have ordered 250ml,500 ml & 2 litre from a medical supplier in Athens for delivery on tuesday
my stir bar arrived today and my home made stirplate works pulled a vortex to the bottom of a 1 litre pyrex jug of water with the power supply on 10 volts if I set it at max 14 volts it was throwing water out of the jug.
just need some dme and I can try to grow my year old wyeweast smackpack

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Re: what size flasks

Post by Dave S » Fri Feb 28, 2014 1:01 pm

Runwell-Steve wrote:
Dave S wrote:
Yes it does, and they are..
So it does, I read it loads of times and missed it completely #-o
I'm glad there's more than one of us that does that :D
Best wishes

Dave

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Re: what size flasks

Post by darkonnis » Fri Feb 28, 2014 1:14 pm

You can use wort too, I occassionally took the running out ofthe boiler into a small plastic bottle then just freeze it. Then put it in the flask and boil it, allow to cool and away you go, simples :) saves messing on with DME

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