I work at a place and use those exact kind of carts every day. They will handle heat well and should clean with out to much trouble but they will probably stain over time. The only problem that I could possibly see is that they are kind of small and things would be tight once you put everything...
If you're going to be using a pid with your rig then you could set it to right under your boil temp and then raise it up slowly keeping a close eye on any possible boil overs. Its not a perfect solution but it sounds like your best option without buying another pot.
Thank you very much for the info guys. I will be taking it all in to account.
I tried to post this on Probrewer but it won't let me start a thread. I'm not sure why, or where I could ask for help on that forum because it won't even let me post. Can anyone here help me out with this?
I am hoping to be able to work in the brewing industry when I finish college. I am currently planning to minor in chemistry and major in industrial engineering. My hope is that this degree will allow me to qualify for many possible positions in operations and management. But I got to thinking...
I think a lot of people are missing that this isn't a traditional false bottom in that it is not intended to come in to contact with the grain. It is in fact intended to be used in conjunction with a mesh bag that will be filtering the grain.
Now back on topic. I would guess that problems in...
Here's that rice cooker rims
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Hopeful this link...