Dave, I have had mine apart a few times to check and clean the spigot, but haven't had it leak yet. Where did you get the replacement parts, might be a good thing to have on hand if needed?mashani wrote:So after more then 2 years I finally had to replace the gasket between the spigot and the inner wall of the Mash & Boil as my old one failed and it was starting to drip out from the spigot a bit. First thing I've really had to fiddle with.
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Mash & Boil for $199 or $259 (without or with pump)
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Re: Mash & Boil for $199 or $259 (without or with pump)
BL, I will say this, I was starting to get a little board with my old way of brewing, then I broke my big mouth glass fermenter and cut my hands up. I was just retired from my main job and wanted to do something different. I bought the M&B, a Ss brewtec fermenter and went to kegging, took me to a whole new level. I totally love brewing now, along with electric pellet BBQing.Beer-lord wrote:Off topic---while listening to a podcast recently, they did a poll (not scientific mind you) and 60% of the respondents said they used some sort of electric brewing equipment. Another 20% said they were thinking about it. They asked a few questions about it and it seems there's a lot of new brewers going electric much faster or for their first brew due to the quantity of options in the E-brewing world.
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“I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.”
― Thomas A. Edison
“I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.”
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Re: Mash & Boil for $199 or $259 (without or with pump)
I apparently just didn't crank it down tight enough. I am too used to plastic fermenters where cranking it down too much is bad. It the case of this, not so bad.berryman wrote:Dave, I have had mine apart a few times to check and clean the spigot, but haven't had it leak yet. Where did you get the replacement parts, might be a good thing to have on hand if needed?mashani wrote:So after more then 2 years I finally had to replace the gasket between the spigot and the inner wall of the Mash & Boil as my old one failed and it was starting to drip out from the spigot a bit. First thing I've really had to fiddle with.
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Williams Brewing sells all sorts of replacement parts for Mash & Boils. Washers, nuts, gaskets, spigots, electronic bits, you name it. See this link, note there is a 2nd page of stuff too.
https://www.williamsbrewing.com/Home-Br ... /Mash-Boil
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Re: Mash & Boil for $199 or $259 (without or with pump)
Good link mashani.