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    Buy or Build: 3.5 -4 gallon pressurized conical fermenter

    onefeather, I did one batch so far and had a contamination issue. I am planning to remove the quick disconnects and replace with 1/2 inch tig welded tri-clover ferrules. In addition, I am going to add a chugger pump and run sanitary lines from the fermentor to the boil kettle and back to the...
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    Buy or Build: 3.5 -4 gallon pressurized conical fermenter

    Stealthcruiser, the hopper you are refering to could potentially be used in liu of a fabricated cone. However, the price of the hopper is considerabely more than the cost of a home made cone assuming you have a tig welder and grinding equipment. The store-bought hopper still needs to be welded...
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    Buy or Build: 3.5 -4 gallon pressurized conical fermenter

    Its basic geometry at best. When you are ready, you will need a pair of aviation scissors( this is to cut along the curved lines), electric power shears(this is to cut straight lines) and some 20ga stainless sheet (this is the same thickness as that of your corny). If you see my drawing...
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    Buy or Build: 3.5 -4 gallon pressurized conical fermenter

    Thanks guys. I would be glad to make another one or walk you through the process if anyone is interested. We also made a tripod stand made of aluminum. The corny slides right in.
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    DIY Chilled Conical/Keg Fermenter

    Check out this Corny Conical
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    Buy or Build: 3.5 -4 gallon pressurized conical fermenter

    I am fortunate enough to have a background in sanitary stainless tig welding, grinding, and polishing. So, my brew buddies and I put together a CORNY Keg CONICAL. It can ferment, secondary ferment, dump trub, harvest yeast, condition, carbonate, AND serve. We are testing it out with a batch of...
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