Yeah. Can't speak on the cooling since I have a remote glycol setup but even when I had my keezer I never ran less than 10' of line and always had a perfect pour
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I know I'm bumping a super old thread BUT, I just wanted to let everyone know I am still using my natural gas flex line and it's still in perfect shape. I actually run a 80,000 btu forced hot air furnace with it as well. So I don't know what is out there now but this hose is a pretty good...
This just seems the simplest and cleanest, definately air tight. To each their own
$6 for the lid gasket and $1 each for the bungee cords. And yes I'll be doing a blow off tube
That's looks pretty good, but having taken the bottom "attached" ring off and seen the gap under it I would still be a little worried. that gasket will seal it I'm sure but you will still get crud under the ring that may be hard to clean. Nothing a good soaking wouldn't clean up but why bother?
Finally putting my 15 gallon conical together. I opted to seal the lid by removing the inner ring the lid screws onto. I put two strips of the rubber "D" style on the lid and I will strap it down. Seems to make a great seal this way, plus less places for crud to hide. Anyways. I was thinking of...
Okay, I've been looking for a couple hours and havent really found what I'm looking for. I'm just wondering if anyone has a cheap/effective way to insert some sort of glycol cooling into a standard two tap tower. I'm going from my basement to kitchen island (about 6' almost straight up)...
Yup that would work. Or you could just not fill it and not worry about it. A lot if people on here are a little over anal. Not a bad thing for brewing but I'm just saying.