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Re: Shiny Questions

Post by kitwom » Sun Sep 20, 2009 1:06 pm

I have one of these 70ltrs . Yes it does come with a tap. but one of just a few millimeters, probably alright for pouring tea but not much else.
But it is easy to drill it out wider and fit a proper ball valve.

I just need a false bottom now. Does anybody have a hop & grape steel domed false bottom on their Bain Marie or other suggestions!

mmmbeer

Re: Shiny Questions

Post by mmmbeer » Sun Sep 20, 2009 8:33 pm

copper hop strainer works fine.....

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Re: Shiny Questions

Post by alan.monaghan » Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:53 am

Does anyone have a link for the 100L pot? I can find it anywhere. I presume its not double walled if its suitable for a boiler.

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Re: Shiny Questions

Post by CJBrew » Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:29 am

Last time I looked there was only a very small selection available. They may be waiting for a delivery -- ask the seller?

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Re: Shiny Questions

Post by alan.monaghan » Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:55 am

Thats what I've found. The 70l doesn't seem to be available either. I'll give it a week or two. Is the 100L the same type of construction, or is it single walled?

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Re: Shiny Questions

Post by Waffty » Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:00 pm

That's interesting, as my 70L stock pot arrived last week & had a large dent in it plus a few surface makes inside & the box showed no signs of damage. Now my previously purchased 50L stock pot & 38L thermo box were both in perfect condition but they were bought at a time with there were literally 2 or 3 being avertised at the same time.

Now what's more interesting, is that in the damaged 70L stock pot, was a new 33L stock pot, so could it be that this was a sweetner, based on the fact that they knew it was damaged before they sent it i.e put another pot in the box & lets see if the customer flags this & as well as the damage or play on human nature and assume that there was nothing wrong :^o .

I'll let you decide what I did but it involved a hammer and suitably shaped piece of wood, no what do I do with my new underback :oops: =D>
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Re: Shiny Questions

Post by CJBrew » Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:03 pm

I'll let you decide what I did but it involved a hammer and suitably shaped piece of wood
The mind boggles :?

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Re: Shiny Questions

Post by Waffty » Wed Oct 14, 2009 5:26 pm

CJBrew wrote:
I'll let you decide what I did but it involved a hammer and suitably shaped piece of wood
The mind boggles :?
I got a few off cuts of fire wood from a friend, one of which, was a thick piece, cut into a semi circle, which kind of matched the profile of the inside of the pot. So I popped this inside the pot & hit it a few times with a large hammer, the result is the dent popped out nicely. So whilst you can still see a little surface 'ripple' the dent has vanished =D>

I also got the majority of the surface marks out, with my dremel, a polishing wheel & a couple of grades of valve seating paste =D>

Living in the Black Country i.e metal bashing country, comes in handy i.e if in doubt, hit it with a hammer & if that's too risky, pop a piece of wood between #-o
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Re: Shiny Questions

Post by Nermal » Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:21 pm

alan.monaghan wrote:Thats what I've found. The 70l doesn't seem to be available either. I'll give it a week or two. Is the 100L the same type of construction, or is it single walled?
100l is single walled - biggest thermo pot they do is 80l I think

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Re: Shiny Questions

Post by alan.monaghan » Fri Oct 16, 2009 10:19 am

Nermal wrote:
alan.monaghan wrote:Thats what I've found. The 70l doesn't seem to be available either. I'll give it a week or two. Is the 100L the same type of construction, or is it single walled?
100l is single walled - biggest thermo pot they do is 80l I think
Thanks. 100L for a boiler and 70L with tap for mashing would be ideal. Pity they don't seem to exist any more. I'll have to wait to see if they surface again. Does anyone know how to find out the shipping charges to UK? Those on the site seem to apply to France only.

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Re: Shiny Questions

Post by Waffty » Fri Oct 16, 2009 10:26 am

alan.monaghan wrote:Thanks. 100L for a boiler and 70L with tap for mashing would be ideal. Pity they don't seem to exist any more. I'll have to wait to see if they surface again. Does anyone know how to find out the shipping charges to UK? Those on the site seem to apply to France only.
The sale of these items is very much 'batch' related i.e it was this time last year that the last 'batch' of stainless-ware from Nordic dried up, only to be preplenished 3 to 4 months later. If you drop them a mail, they usually reply within a couple of days.

As for postage costs, I think my 50L & 70L cost between £15 & £20, which I guess is about right for an international parcel, the size & weight of a 50L to 70L stock pot.

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Re: Shiny Questions

Post by bonzo » Tue Oct 20, 2009 2:28 pm

Hi everyone,

I recently bought a 60l thermo and 70l pot to convert to mash tun and boiler respectively. I'm just wondering if anyone out there can point me to a decent thread or 'tutorial' on the forum to help me choose the right bits and pieces, and cut the dreaded holes at the right sizes! I've never tackled stainless before so I'm a little bit apprehensive to say the least!

Also, does anyone have a preference either way for using a copper manifold or stainless mesh on the floor of the MT? I suppose I could just take the copper tubes out of my plastic Thermos box and recycle them in the new MT, unless somebody here thinks I'll get better results with mesh?

Any help would be very much appreciated!

Cheers

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Re: Shiny Questions

Post by paulski » Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:20 pm

been looking at these pots to but would they stand up to a 90 min boil with propane burners as i use gas?

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Re: Shiny Questions

Post by Scotty » Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:39 pm

paulski wrote:been looking at these pots to but would they stand up to a 90 min boil with propane burners as i use gas?
I cannot see why not, considering they are for use in the catering industry.

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Re: Shiny Questions

Post by stu-le-brew » Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:57 pm

paulski wrote:been looking at these pots to but would they stand up to a 90 min boil with propane burners as i use gas?
absolutely yes - will be boiling early tomorrow morning, I mash overnight
I use a butane burner currently approximately the same heat output as propane
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