Cover for Electric Element

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FreeMountainHermit wrote:PM sent, Sir.
Thanks I am having trouble with my internet the last 2 days but got the PM and the attachment now shows.
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bearriver wrote:Sold American. Ill take 2... That thing is brilliant FMH. Tell us more!
+1 tell us more!

Edit, followed the link. Do they sell it as just the filter?
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Google search "Grain Guard Mash Pot".

Yes you can buy just the filter material. FMH gave me links. I'll try and get them to you tomorrow.
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FreeMountainHermit wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2015 4:43 pm Could something be adapted from the product line of this company ?

My mind is somewhat out to lunch ATM.

Let your creative juices flow, gentlemen.

I currently have a couple of PMs going on this very subject in the last few days.

https://utahbiodieselsupply.com/brewing ... ltercombos" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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NZchris sent me this way , that's exactly what I was thinking of. :thumbup:
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FreeMountainHermit wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2015 4:56 pm Or possibly something like this using a 2 inch ferrule ???

This is exactly what I'm looking for. Wanting to turn some kegs into kettles for mashing, without a false bottom or bag to deal with, since I want to distill on the grain, it'd be ideal to just drain it all into a fermenter once done. That biodieesel supply didn't seem to have that exact item. Does anyone else have one that can help me out?

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Ah did some more digging around, triclamp filter cartridge seems to be the ticket.

https://www.utahbiodieselsupply.com/inlinefilters.php
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At that price would it not be cheaper to go with steam.
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