Leaking boiler HELP!

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Re: Leaking boiler HELP!

Post by Deebee » Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:25 pm

can this tape be fitted on te inside of the boiler or is it best on the outside?
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Re: Leaking boiler HELP!

Post by harry_mac » Thu Jan 21, 2010 11:41 am

Deebee wrote:can this tape be fitted on te inside of the boiler?
Yes, I use it in mine.

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Re: Leaking boiler HELP!

Post by Deebee » Thu Jan 21, 2010 2:14 pm

harry_mac wrote:
Deebee wrote:can this tape be fitted on te inside of the boiler?
Yes, I use it in mine.
Thanks one and all.

Another small item to add to my short shopping list along with the 2 metres of 14 mm ID food grade tubing from the ball valve nipple and in order to creat a good siphon effect.

then i just need the stopper to come through and we are ready to go.. ( apart from the RCD and the test boil.......)
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Re: Leaking boiler HELP!

Post by BrewingAgain » Thu Jan 21, 2010 2:18 pm

Are hops and malted barley readily available in Norway ? Not sure if there's much of a homebrew culture there.

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Re: Leaking boiler HELP!

Post by Deebee » Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:11 pm

BrewingAgain wrote:Are hops and malted barley readily available in Norway ? Not sure if there's much of a homebrew culture there.
There are 3 places that deliver .

Only one does ready ground and seeing as i don't have a mill this makes it easier.

At present i am paying around £1.50-#2.30 for a kilo of pale depending on what it is.
Hops are also available here but they are expensive and the quality not good. I get a lot of mine from paul although they do take a dreadfully long time to come through.

I have also used EIRHOPS on e bay a bit and his stuff is great and cheaper tha here even with postage added.

They drink mostly pilsner here and seeing as i don't like that i was making kits. A guy down the road did AG and showed me.

I am loaning gear at the moment but hopefully have my own sorted.

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