I've had this thermopot for quite a while but only recently got round to making a start on sorting it out. After a bit of advice and a purchase from Mrlard, this is the end result.
Leak test failed dismally, with a pretty nasty leak at the tap, but nothing on the underside, so a bit of ptfe tape should hopefully help with that.
I've got a stainless kettle to test next, once the thermopot finishes draining...
Not so new shiny
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Not so new shiny
Fermenting: Russian Imperial Stout experiment, Raspberry turbo cider, Wilko Rose wine, Plum wine
Keg1: Coopers Euro Lager
Keg2: Empty :(
Keg3: Empty :(
Keg4: Empty :(
Keg1: Coopers Euro Lager
Keg2: Empty :(
Keg3: Empty :(
Keg4: Empty :(
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Re: Not so new shiny
ptfe to the rescue
whens the initial brew, planned???
whens the initial brew, planned???
ist update for months n months..
Fermnting: not a lot..
Conditioning: nowt
Maturing: Challenger smash, and a kit lager
Drinking: dry one minikeg left in the store
Coming Soon Lots planned for the near future nowt for the immediate
Fermnting: not a lot..
Conditioning: nowt
Maturing: Challenger smash, and a kit lager
Drinking: dry one minikeg left in the store
Coming Soon Lots planned for the near future nowt for the immediate

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Re: Not so new shiny
I need to knock up a brew stand, so that could be a job for the easter weekend. Unless I find something suitable before then.
I could probably BIAB in the kettle on the workbench I have, but I'm not certain it would hold the weight
I could probably BIAB in the kettle on the workbench I have, but I'm not certain it would hold the weight
Fermenting: Russian Imperial Stout experiment, Raspberry turbo cider, Wilko Rose wine, Plum wine
Keg1: Coopers Euro Lager
Keg2: Empty :(
Keg3: Empty :(
Keg4: Empty :(
Keg1: Coopers Euro Lager
Keg2: Empty :(
Keg3: Empty :(
Keg4: Empty :(
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Re: Not so new shiny
Looks good to me. Get a BIAB brew planned
Re: Not so new shiny
Looks nice. You mention of knocking up a brew stand has made my mind up. I need to raise up my HLT and was considering making it from wood. Grrr. What's the point having a MIG (and a modicum of ability to use it) if I don't do the manly thing and make one from angle and box section. Better get ordering some steel and fire up the blue glue....
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Re: Not so new shiny
I considered wood for mine, and then pondered using unistrut, or bolting together slotted angle but I think the best way forward is to talk nice (or bribe with beer) to my cousin's boyfriend and see if he can weld me something suitable
for the pots I have wood will be far too bulky, and I'm not sure how stable unistrut or bolted angle would be.
for the pots I have wood will be far too bulky, and I'm not sure how stable unistrut or bolted angle would be.
Fermenting: Russian Imperial Stout experiment, Raspberry turbo cider, Wilko Rose wine, Plum wine
Keg1: Coopers Euro Lager
Keg2: Empty :(
Keg3: Empty :(
Keg4: Empty :(
Keg1: Coopers Euro Lager
Keg2: Empty :(
Keg3: Empty :(
Keg4: Empty :(
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Re: Not so new shiny
before I forget again, here's the kettle, which didn't leak! 

Fermenting: Russian Imperial Stout experiment, Raspberry turbo cider, Wilko Rose wine, Plum wine
Keg1: Coopers Euro Lager
Keg2: Empty :(
Keg3: Empty :(
Keg4: Empty :(
Keg1: Coopers Euro Lager
Keg2: Empty :(
Keg3: Empty :(
Keg4: Empty :(