Hosehead brewery controller

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Holy hole!

I have a bunch of Greenlee punches, but I would question their use on a round surface vs. a flat surface. Haven't lined one up with a pot to see if it sits flat or not.
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RickBeer wrote:,but I would question their use on a round surface vs. a flat surface.
The punch doesn't care at all.
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Inkleg wrote:
RickBeer wrote:,but I would question their use on a round surface vs. a flat surface.
The punch doesn't care at all.
Especially on a pot where the radius is not that pronounced.
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I'm pretty sure using a punch is the fastest and most accurate way to pop a hole in stainless. Drill bit drift, burrs and lots of oil cleanup make drilling a burden, not necessarily impossible, but not at all the easiest method.
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I used a punch to do the hole for my sparge attachment, that was really quick and perfect for the hole size. No oil, minor burrs, and no questions if I was at the right level of the step. I found a friend with the punch size though to save me money.
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Although a punch may be a good option, I was just stating that it is not necessary. The step bit cut through the kettle like butter. As far as being faster, maybe so but all I have is time so I was content with the step bit. Spending 80+ on 2 holes just was not going to happen for me.
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D_Rabbit wrote:I used a punch to do the hole for my sparge attachment, that was really quick and perfect for the hole size. No oil, minor burrs, and no questions if I was at the right level of the step. I found a friend with the punch size though to save me money.
What are you using for a sparge Attachment?
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I got it from brewhardware.com. I got the recirc arm and the sparge circle for it. Here is the link.

http://www.brewhardware.com/product_p/m ... lation.htm
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D_Rabbit wrote:I got it from brewhardware.com. I got the recirc arm and the sparge circle for it. Here is the link.

http://www.brewhardware.com/product_p/m ... lation.htm

Excellent! That is exactly what I have had my eye on. Thought maybe you knew of another option. How well does it perform?
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RayF wrote:
D_Rabbit wrote:I got it from brewhardware.com. I got the recirc arm and the sparge circle for it. Here is the link.

http://www.brewhardware.com/product_p/m ... lation.htm

Excellent! That is exactly what I have had my eye on. Thought maybe you knew of another option. How well does it perform?
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Finished the boil kettle today. I added a whirlpool port, another valve, cam locks and thermowell. Everything works great so far! Tested how well it keeps temps. It works very well as long as I'm stirring, which I had anticipated. The boil kettle will only need to be operated manually rather than with a PID so ricirculation to keep steady temps won't be necessary. I will need to recirculate the HLT to keep steady temps though. Contemplating whether I should use a second pump or mixer of some type to circulate the HLT. Anyone have any advice on which method is best? I'm thinking pump.

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I say go for the pump. you are going to go that route eventually.
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I'll need two pumps instead of just the one I had hoped for. Oh well, no turning back now! :give:
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:shower: Jump in with both feet brother.
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Looks good! Can't wait to see it all in action.
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