Wellsy wrote:Damm Stig what size wash do you put that in.
About the only upgrade from that I can think of would be an outboard motor and doing your wash in a small dam lol
BigRig wrote:Can you get shells or shell grit ?
Mid 30s for yeast is ok, how much hotter than that could it have got to ?
Hick1960 wrote:BigRig wrote:Can you get shells or shell grit ?
Mid 30s for yeast is ok, how much hotter than that could it have got to ?
Don’t think it would got up to 40 but not sure. It does get hot in there when closed up.
Only shell grit I can source would be egg shells. Might have to have eggs for breakie tomorrow. :))
Been looking online for calcium carbide locally but not having any luck. Pet stores apparently sell food grade, I presume for animals.
BigRig wrote:Get the pet store stuff. If u are concerned you could always boil it first but i dont think you would need to.
Hick1960 wrote:BigRig wrote:Get the pet store stuff. If u are concerned you could always boil it first but i dont think you would need to.
Thanks BigRig. That’s what I was thinking.
If nothing happens do you think it would be worth running, or should I start again?
Or maybe mixing up some sugar /water and trying to get it going again?
The gravity reading tells me there is still fermentable sugar in the wash, or am I reading it wrong?
gad wrote:catch.com.au
https://www.catch.com.au/product/gen-pack-calcium-carbonate-animal-feed-grade-powder-5kg-5089927/?sid=Product%20page%20Recommendation&st=82&sp=2
It's 5kg for $15.89 but did cost me another $12.95 postage.
Cheers
Justillit wrote:2ltr Cornflakes - is that to be 2KG?
Cheers
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