Stainless Conical Budget of £500 to £800 Best One

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mrlard

Re: Stainless Conical Budget of £500 to £800 Best One

Post by mrlard » Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:18 pm

well gents - As a few of you are aware

I have taken receipt of the first few samples of conicals and am having the V2's made as I type....

whilst I was happy with the quality the dimensions weren't doing a lot for me. It seemed like you needed 4 hands to be able to use them. That said I plan to keep at least one for my personal use :D

So I went back to the drawing broad for a bit of a redesign.. Hopefully a few months from now we should have a decent product for you guys.

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Re: Stainless Conical Budget of £500 to £800 Best One

Post by chris2012 » Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:26 pm

What size are they out of interest?

mrlard

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Post by mrlard » Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:36 pm

original samples are 55l

having 35l, 55l and 75l V2's made now (fingers crossed)

Belter

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Post by Belter » Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:49 pm

Give me a bit of time to save up at least. What is the welding quality like?

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Re: Stainless Conical Budget of £500 to £800 Best One

Post by chris2012 » Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:58 pm

Also do you have a rough price in mind for each?

darkonnis

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Post by darkonnis » Mon Jun 17, 2013 2:08 pm

Being honest, 35 & 75 are about right, 55 is just a touch too large for small batches and too small for bigger batches. I'd be hard pressed with the amount of krausen I get!

Looking good though mate, sounds positive atleast! :D

mrlard

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Post by mrlard » Mon Jun 17, 2013 3:07 pm

Belter wrote:Give me a bit of time to save up at least. What is the welding quality like?
I can't fault it
darkonnis wrote:Being honest, 35 & 75 are about right, 55 is just a touch too large for small batches and too small for bigger batches. I'd be hard pressed with the amount of krausen I get!

Looking good though mate, sounds positive atleast! :D
logic was 1,2 and 3 cornies
chris2012 wrote:Also do you have a rough price in mind for each?
Don't really want to get into the game of guess-imating just yet. Prices will be keen tho :D

its all a bit of a slow burner getting everything right......

darkonnis

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Post by darkonnis » Mon Jun 17, 2013 3:10 pm

ah i see of course that makes sense :) *face palm* well, do let us know how you get on and am looking forward to the beer porn phots :D

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Re: Stainless Conical Budget of £500 to £800 Best One

Post by barneey » Mon Jun 17, 2013 4:23 pm

mrlard wrote:
logic was 1,2 and 3 cornies
& what about us bigger boys :wink: :lol:
Hair of the dog, bacon, butty.
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Post by darkonnis » Tue Jun 18, 2013 3:05 am

Out of interest Rich, when you wrapped your conical with the wire/pipes & insulation did you do the cone aswell or just the body? Gonna make a start on mine this week and am just trying to work out if i need to buy a bit more insulation for the cone.
Cheers
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Belter

Re: Stainless Conical Budget of £500 to £800 Best One

Post by Belter » Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:28 am

barneey wrote:
mrlard wrote:
logic was 1,2 and 3 cornies
& what about us bigger boys :wink: :lol:

Buy two :D

Jay7792

Re: Stainless Conical Budget of £500 to £800 Best One

Post by Jay7792 » Thu Dec 05, 2013 10:42 am

Sorry I know this is an old thread, but anymore updates on the conicals?

Jay

darkonnis

Re: Stainless Conical Budget of £500 to £800 Best One

Post by darkonnis » Thu Dec 05, 2013 11:48 am

MrLard (homebrewbuilder) sells some. Come with all the fancy triclover bits in 3 different sizes I think.

Other than that, not really.

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Re: Stainless Conical Budget of £500 to £800 Best One

Post by barneey » Thu Dec 05, 2013 12:05 pm

I think my best advice now would be to only buy a conical if you intend to make the FULL use out of one, if your only going to ferment beers in there / don't want to play around with yeasties & on a budget just go for a standard stock pot.

Morebeer / Blichmann / Stout or Mr Lards conicals are your best bets - depending on size and budget.
Hair of the dog, bacon, butty.
Hops, cider pips & hello.

Name the Movie + song :)

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Re: Stainless Conical Budget of £500 to £800 Best One

Post by barneey » Mon Jul 07, 2014 8:03 pm

Thought I would just update the thread a little, in the past few months I`ve been experimenting with new lid designs for my smaller conical (14g).

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Hair of the dog, bacon, butty.
Hops, cider pips & hello.

Name the Movie + song :)

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