Mash tun manifold for this?
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Mash tun manifold for this?
Gents.
I have been looking for a more all purposte mashtun then the two i have now.
At present i have a smaller one for grist batches og up to 5 kilos, and a larger one for anything over.
This obviously takes a fait bit of space so i am considering getting either an igloo ice cube ( as used by many in the states, of a round one like this
http://www.camping-online.co.uk/igloo-c ... ooler.html
I think some of the members here have this type and i wonder how they have designed and made their maniforld for the tun. I imagine the tap is a simple thing to sort out by just removing the existing?
I also wonder if this causes any issues in regard to efficiency due to it being round? I batch sparge so don't think it will be too much of an issue.
Its quite expensive but would be worth the cost if it saves me space and can be used for everything batch wise.
thanks
I have been looking for a more all purposte mashtun then the two i have now.
At present i have a smaller one for grist batches og up to 5 kilos, and a larger one for anything over.
This obviously takes a fait bit of space so i am considering getting either an igloo ice cube ( as used by many in the states, of a round one like this
http://www.camping-online.co.uk/igloo-c ... ooler.html
I think some of the members here have this type and i wonder how they have designed and made their maniforld for the tun. I imagine the tap is a simple thing to sort out by just removing the existing?
I also wonder if this causes any issues in regard to efficiency due to it being round? I batch sparge so don't think it will be too much of an issue.
Its quite expensive but would be worth the cost if it saves me space and can be used for everything batch wise.
thanks
Re: Mash tun manifold for this?
Channeling doesn't apply to batch sparging so a braid mash tun filter would be easiest. Strip the braid from a flexible tap connector. You don't need to bother with loops/tees, just clamp one end onto the tap and block & clamp the other end.
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Re: Mash tun manifold for this?
thanksvacant wrote:Channeling doesn't apply to batch sparging so a braid mash tun filter would be easiest. Strip the braid from a flexible tap connector. You don't need to bother with loops/tees, just clamp one end onto the tap and block & clamp the other end.
Would i need to strengthen it in any way som as the weight of the grain does not make it collapse?
David
Re: Mash tun manifold for this?
I don't think anyone has had braid collapse. I did notice I could pull/squash it a bit along its length and the geometry of the holes in the mesh altered but not enough to make it wort-a-proof.
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Re: Mash tun manifold for this?
Ok, and i guess that a normal weldless ball valve with the braid clamped onto a barb is good enough?vacant wrote:I don't think anyone has had braid collapse. I did notice I could pull/squash it a bit along its length and the geometry of the holes in the mesh altered but not enough to make it wort-a-proof.
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Re: Mash tun manifold for this?
slip a few short lengths of copper tube in the mesh if your worried about it collapsing 

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Re: Mash tun manifold for this?
I clamped mine to a hoselock piece that screwed onto the back of my plastic tap. Ball valve will be fine. I suppose every now and then someone disturbs whatever filter they have with over-enthusiastic stirring.
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Re: Mash tun manifold for this?
thanks. Now to persuade SWMBO that i need one and that it reall does make sense:)
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Re: Mash tun manifold for this?
Hi again all.
So, it looks like this will be in the box and i just had a look on ebay and found this.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stainless-Ste ... 43a7b9b779 would this be suitable for the mainifold? I think the fact that getting the braided hose without the hassel of having to remove the rubber has to make things easier. Id this is good, how much would i need to use and what would the best diemention be?
i imagine that a standard stainless hose clip would be suitable for fixing onto a barb inside the MT?
So, it looks like this will be in the box and i just had a look on ebay and found this.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stainless-Ste ... 43a7b9b779 would this be suitable for the mainifold? I think the fact that getting the braided hose without the hassel of having to remove the rubber has to make things easier. Id this is good, how much would i need to use and what would the best diemention be?
i imagine that a standard stainless hose clip would be suitable for fixing onto a barb inside the MT?
Re: Mash tun manifold for this?
Suitable but you only need around 30 cm. The diameter of the mesh varies: 6mm if fully stretched, 15mm if fully compressed. Stainless clamps are ideal.
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Re: Mash tun manifold for this?
Thanks. Can only buy it in metre lengths but it means i have spares:)vacant wrote:Suitable but you only need around 30 cm. The diameter of the mesh varies: 6mm if fully stretched, 15mm if fully compressed. Stainless clamps are ideal.
Re: Mash tun manifold for this?
the flexible tap connectors are only about £2 - £3 for 300mm, and come with ready fitted connectors on both ends.
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Re: Mash tun manifold for this?
i've just bought a 300mm tap connector from b&q tonight for this purpose and it was £1
that was in the trade point end of the store
that was in the trade point end of the store
lifes what you make it!
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Re: Mash tun manifold for this?
With the rubber in?woblylegs wrote:i've just bought a 300mm tap connector from b&q tonight for this purpose and it was £1
that was in the trade point end of the store
How east was it to get out?
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Re: Mash tun manifold for this?
ye with the rubber in.
dont think it will to too hard to get out as its only 300mm.
dont think it will to too hard to get out as its only 300mm.
lifes what you make it!