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Blackheart

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  1. A note of caution for those of us looking for containers. Make sure you call a real human being and confirm they have inventory before you pay (if it's possible). I nearly got stung by a website that said they had inventory of something I needed, only to call and talk to someone who said they were backordered till May and didn't know why the website said they had stock.
  2. Also, stores that sell hair salon supplies will have H2O2. Usually pretty cheap.
  3. combi-blocks.com has it cheap and in stock. Got mine overnighted. You have to set up an account.
  4. Am I wrong in saying 1/16th of an ounce equals about 1.70 grams? That's 1.77g per 100gallons. That is a very small amount.
  5. If I am not mistaken, the COVID -19 call today with the ACDA mentioned that Discus and the ACDA are in contact with the FDA and TTB on the matter. I could have misheard that, but that was what it sounded like.
  6. Kelvin has never let us down and neither has the Barrel Mill. Both are great folks to do business with. Kelvin, like BM are a bit on the pricier side (you get what you pay for). ISC has been consistent (and cheaper than the other two), and quality has been pretty good.
  7. For years we have used these carefully, gently and for short lifts/rearranging barrels on racks. $40.00us https://www.harborfreight.com/2-ton-lifting-sling-34708.html
  8. Gotta bump this post because I got two other unsolicited calls from some jackasses on this same scam from Legacy something or other in CA. Their number was 818.505.0025. Be warned, they're persistent.
  9. We currently use Square and will need to change for a busier tasting room location. Square works ok for our volumes currently, but we're on the edge of needing more. What is Union charging users?
  10. Sometimes the threaded vertical rods that hold the vessel together will start to walk/loosen. You can crank it down and it will still leak. Check that you have a good seat and that the rods haven't worked their way free.
  11. Hand tight is ok. Youre just making a slightly compressed seal. Think capping a thermos. If it leaks it'll dribble down the side and or may make a noise or slightly lose suction (if I remember right). Try to tighten the knobs uniformly (like a star pattern). I think I remember the acorn caps at the end (countersunk nuts at the bottom) becoming lose, as well as some of the other nuts on the tie rods (those threaded long bolts on the sides). You have to watch those and make sure they stay tightened and uniform. If they come lose, it will leak and not hold a seal. Its been a few years since I had mine so there may be others here that used theirs much more recently.
  12. We acquired this boiler a month ago, but sadly cant use it (our expansion plans changed). Our loss is your gain. This is a Burnham 5017B boiler. About 30 Hp. Low pressure steam (15 psi). Natural gas fired. This unit is used, but just taken out of service about 2-3 months ago. It is a sectional boiler, so it ships disassembled. It’s not difficult to assemble, it just has to be done on-site. The unit ships from 29673 on 8 pallets and total weight is 4000lbs. Buyer pays for shipping (pickup is ok too). The links to the products as well as other technical details are here: http://www.burnhamcommercial.com/resources/product-information/5b/brochure.pdf http://www.burnhamcommercial.com/technical-info/cast-iron/technical-info.php http://www.burnhamcommercial.com/assets/pdf/5b-manuals-io.pdf We purchased this unit for $15,000. Make us an offer. Email with questions. DR at sixandtwentydistillery dot com
  13. GA distributor situation is similar. They pretty much own your ass unless you can work out a buyout or leave the state for a set period of years. Both states are absolutely shitty in that regard.
  14. We had that same enolmaster system and we didn't use the pyrex filter housing. Never ever had a problem in 3 years. Washed it thoroughly, handled gently, didn't overtighten the lid.
  15. Having used an Enolmatic for years, and as you can see here, the filters are standard sizes, so you can find replacements at a low cost. We added a 10 inch pre filter with a Nalgene or polypropylene body (very common and very cheap filters) as a pre-filter to our line (10 um) and then used 1 um in the filter canister.
  16. We've used Wright for 7 years. We swear by them! Great people, product and price!
  17. This is a great idea for a low cost deph controller Highlander. Mounting it in a place that you can access easily (like not up high, needing a ladder climb each time you need to adjust it) is the trick, I think. I might consider these for some new fermenter vessel install I am working on. That's a great use for these IMHO; set and forget. Just watch the temp probe dial to make sure it's still working.
  18. HDPE Paddles work great too. A little bit of elbow grease, but pretty reasonable and no explosion risk
  19. I have always marveled at the ability of Boeing to hold our bilateral trade policy as hostage on this issue. How about we ask for subsidies? Just like Boeing gets? Or the farmers? We're paying, after all. Might as well get in line for handouts.
  20. Back to the original question here. As Paul says, its an easy backflush. Water rinse, caustic, water rinse, acid, water rinse (or leave it without rinsing in accordance with your passivation schedule). You can pipe from the cip manifold to where you attach the parrot with a transfer hose too. It'll clean the hose in the process too.
  21. Hey Teton. Im not sure what your operation looks like, and it's like Aaron says, comparing insurance policies can be like apples to oranges, but generally speaking, $4k is pretty low.
  22. We use this setup at our shop. The same model has been a good workhouse for us.
  23. Silk: Forgive my ignorance, but is it possible to run a 100psi boiler at the low pressure range? I've heard arguments to contrary on this and I'd like to get a different perspective.
  24. Ive used a thermostat controlled valve for steam control on my boiler and it was not the way to go. A better tuned steam supply window from the boiler as Sudzie suggests is what worked for me.
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