HiString wrote:Trying to straighten ply that has a built in warp could be a frustrating waste of time, you'd be better of getting some 3" x 1 1/2" (75 x 30) pine and framing those doors using the pine "edge on" ie: the 30mm towards the cabinet.
Sam. wrote:For heating I use a "heat pad" that sits between my two fermenter and I just attach the probe of the STC to one of the fermenters (this is for beer but same thing).
Seems to do the trick and I feel it one of the safer ways to go about it :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Wobblyboot wrote:I use heater belts connected to a temp controller. I ferment inside so just put blankets around them.
Sam. wrote:I should also mention I use aquarium heaters for bigger washes and wrap in a blanket :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Doubleuj wrote:Sam. wrote:I should also mention I use aquarium heaters for bigger washes and wrap in a blanket :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Nice work as usual Captain :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Sam, do you use a pump or similar to circulate the wash?
Sam. wrote:Doubleuj wrote:Sam. wrote:I should also mention I use aquarium heaters for bigger washes and wrap in a blanket :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Nice work as usual Captain :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Sam, do you use a pump or similar to circulate the wash?
Nah never bothered with that, would probably help I guess but you don't want to be aerating it after the initial phase.
Sam. wrote:@ Warra, you put a lot of faith in that plastic shelf mate :scared-eek: :laughing-rolling:
bluc wrote:Is there such a thing as a digital hydrometer? Would be cool to be able to control/ log temp and gravity during fermentation..
bluc wrote:Is there such a thing as a digital hydrometer? Would be cool to be able to control/ log temp and gravity during fermentation..
warramungas wrote:bluc wrote:Is there such a thing as a digital hydrometer? Would be cool to be able to control/ log temp and gravity during fermentation..
Maybe a little off topic but google 'beerbug'. Bit outa my price range for what it does though. Be a nice toy for those with money to throw around though.
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