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Mash Tun

Post by JontyR » Tue Oct 12, 2010 12:25 pm

I know it's a design that's had plenty of coverage on here but I've just finished making my mash tun and I'm reallu pleased with it. There's about 400ml left after it has drained but that 's down to the plate I used having quite a curve on it - I'll change it later.

Drilling 240 off 2mm holes in a plate sure is fun isn't it :D

I've got a roll of 13mm closed cell foam coming tomorrow so I'll get it insulated and I'm just about there for AG no 1

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Re: Mash Tun

Post by Scotty » Tue Oct 12, 2010 12:36 pm

nice one mate! Don't skimp on the foam which I'm sure you won't. What brew have you got in mind?

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Re: Mash Tun

Post by Kev888 » Tue Oct 12, 2010 12:46 pm

looking good!

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Re: Mash Tun

Post by Gricey » Tue Oct 12, 2010 11:40 pm

Very nice... happy brewing!
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Re: Mash Tun

Post by leedsbrew » Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:10 am

well done mate! doesn't matter if we've seen one like it before! always up for more pics! :D

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Re: Mash Tun

Post by staplefordbill » Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:52 am

Just like mine, except I have a drum tap. It's worked well for my 3 AGs so far.

If I made it again I'd use a 15mm lever valve like yours. My tap wobbles around like mad when the tun's hot, and I have to use thick tubing to get the mash to the boiler so the syphon effect is reduced. Also a 32 litre bucket rather than 25 litres, so higher gravity beer is an option. Maybe my next upgrade. :)

Will your foam be wipe clean? If not I'd recommend some thermal foil insulation from e.g. B&Q, about £14 a roll, to go on the outside. I didn't have any for my first brew and the camping mat got stained.

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Re: Mash Tun

Post by JontyR » Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:14 pm

I started to insulate my Tun today - staplefordbill, I'm going to use duct tape for a johnny cash style finish rather than the standard shiny :D

I'm using cable matting for insulation, I ordered a 20m x 13mmx 550mm roll so hopefully I should have enough.

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I wish I'd been a bit tidier when I taped on the insulation to the base - I assumed with a few layers it would all be dark inside but the tape still shows through. Ah well......

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I've put three layers of foam on giving me just short of 40mm cover all round, apart from the tap where I've had to make a cut out for the lever - that's down to two layers

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Here's the tap cut out

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I'd run out of tape by this point so called it a day. I'm goinubg to leave the lid as it is but then make an insulated 'over lid' to go over it. More pics to follow.

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Re: Mash Tun

Post by WishboneBrewery » Fri Oct 15, 2010 7:25 am

Looking good :)

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Re: Mash Tun

Post by JontyR » Fri Oct 15, 2010 11:10 pm

Well, I've just finished the Tun and I really enjoyed it - SWMBO is out on a hen night so I've not had to be banished to the garage :D .

to ensure I could seal the lid of my tun properly, I made an insulated cover for it rather than trying to integrate the insulation onto the bucket itself.

Three layers of foam and a very tired spaniel

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I made an overlap with the vertical insulation to cover any gap between the lid and the base

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as the cover isn't stuck to the lid, I spent a good while trying to make sure it fitted snugly

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I know it's not shiny but duck tape was all my budget could stretch to, hopefully it's wipe clean. I know it won't win any beauty contests but I'm quite chuffed with the end result :)

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looking forward to getting a brew on now....

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Re: Mash Tun

Post by Gricey » Fri Oct 15, 2010 11:14 pm

It might not be mirror shiny but I bet that bad boy is as insulated as it gets!

... that is actually what matters :mrgreen:
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Re: Mash Tun

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sat Oct 16, 2010 7:50 am

Next up will be a bit of a Heat Retention Test... Hot tap water should do :)

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Re: Mash Tun

Post by haz66 » Sat Oct 16, 2010 7:56 am

Looking good there Jonty,i bet she dont lose much heat :D

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Re: Mash Tun

Post by leedsbrew » Sat Oct 16, 2010 8:00 am

good work matey! :D

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Re: Mash Tun

Post by Piscator » Sat Oct 16, 2010 8:01 am

pdtnc wrote:Next up will be a bit of a Heat Retention Test... Hot tap water should do :)
You'll get an idea using water but it does lose temperature faster than an actual mash mixture which is a lot better at retaining the heat - I'd say go for it as your insulation looks more than adequate!

It's very satisfying making the kit yourself isn't it - and even better when you drink that first pint you've made using it =D>

Make sure we get a brewday thread for AG#1

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Re: Mash Tun

Post by verno » Sat Oct 16, 2010 10:51 am

I see focus have buy 1 get one free on this:

http://www.focusdiy.co.uk/SpaceBlanket1 ... on_lagging

Do you reckon that would do a good insulation job or is the matting type better?

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