24 gallon electric bain marie
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JImbo, Windy gave me most of the skinny on some of that at S3. I would love to see it or hear about it. Grateful for whatever y'all will post. Love to make a long weekend of it and come see it too. You guys rock and we love ya.
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Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
I finished welding the outer lip for the water seal.
Next will be the plumbing for the steam injector.
Next will be the plumbing for the steam injector.
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Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
I thought long and hard about doing that. It would have been the best way.Brutal wrote:Fit a medium density 5500 watt element to the element fitting and put glycerin or oil in the jacket.
If I hadn't wanted to use the water jacket as a wort chiller.
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so you are injecting steam? i thought i saw somewhere^^^ you had cut the inside out and moved it up to accomodate a couple of 4000w lwd in the jacket, in a bath???shadylane wrote:I finished welding the outer lip for the water seal.
Next will be the plumbing for the steam injector.
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Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
It's a hybrid bain marie, with steam injection for heat.
With the ability to cool what's in the pot if needed.
With the ability to cool what's in the pot if needed.
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That was to get extra water needed for steam.HDNB wrote:so you are injecting steam? i thought i saw somewhere^^^ you had cut the inside out and moved it up to accomodate a couple of 4000w lwd in the jacket, in a bath???shadylane wrote:I finished welding the outer lip for the water seal.
Next will be the plumbing for the steam injector.
Before the water boiled out and the electric heaters burn out.
Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
I think in the long run you'll find water to be easiest to work with on more than one level.
*Readily available
*No smell
*Rapid response to heat input adjustments compared to some other mediums.
*Easy clean up if it spills.
* Will not scorch like oil during rapid heat up.
And prolly a couple more pros maybe?
*Readily available
*No smell
*Rapid response to heat input adjustments compared to some other mediums.
*Easy clean up if it spills.
* Will not scorch like oil during rapid heat up.
And prolly a couple more pros maybe?
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Cost
Ability to run as a hybrid
Zero chance of cross contamination
Ability to run as a hybrid
Zero chance of cross contamination
HDNB wrote: The trick here is to learn what leads to a stalled mash....and quit doing that.
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100%yakattack wrote:Cost
Ability to run as a hybrid
Zero chance of cross contamination
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Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
It's lid building time. I ordered the SS sheet, ferules and weld spuds.
Figure I'll make a lid out of paper, then use it for a pattern.
Figure I'll make a lid out of paper, then use it for a pattern.
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Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
Figure, it's time to ask for ideas on making the water seal lid/cap.
Or other hair brained ideas.
Here's what I'll have for building the lid.
Three sheets of 36" x 24" 304 2B
The lip on the lid will be 20" dia
Or other hair brained ideas.
Here's what I'll have for building the lid.
Three sheets of 36" x 24" 304 2B
The lip on the lid will be 20" dia
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You thinking flat, dome or cone?
I believe I would go with a cone and have a channel on the bottom. The outside in the water seal and the inside inside the boiler to direct any parrisitic reflux back to boiler.
I believe I would go with a cone and have a channel on the bottom. The outside in the water seal and the inside inside the boiler to direct any parrisitic reflux back to boiler.
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Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
Flat's easiest, but weak and flimsy.
If it was copper, domed would be the game plan.
That leaves a cone shaped cap.
How tall can I make it from a 24" wide piece of SS ?
If it was copper, domed would be the game plan.
That leaves a cone shaped cap.
How tall can I make it from a 24" wide piece of SS ?
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Played around on a cone calculator. I came up with a 5" hi cone for a 20 inch diameter. Uses 23.2 inch
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Just guessing but a 5" rise in the middle of 20" should be a tall enough cone for strength.
I wonder how difficult it's going to be, making it out of 14ga SS ?
I wonder how difficult it's going to be, making it out of 14ga SS ?
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Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
The five inch rise wass also for a 3" hole on top. Wasn't sure how big of an output your thinking.
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I'm thinking about using a 2" ferule and a 1-1/2" riser tall enough for the liebig.
I've already got the riser.
I've already got the riser.
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Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
There's been a change in plans.
The SS sheets came in and 14 gage is thicker and stiffer than I thought.
Making a cone out of it would be difficult, I'll probably be making a flat lid.
The SS sheets came in and 14 gage is thicker and stiffer than I thought.
Making a cone out of it would be difficult, I'll probably be making a flat lid.
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Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
Shady I would pull the core outta the valve stem. I had two wheelbarrow tires explode from sitting to close to the woodstove. Better safe than sorry.shadylane wrote:I needed something round to cut a 20" circle.
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Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
The jet from the plasma cutter didn't touch the tire.
I've used pieces of wood for a guide, without setting it afire.
I've used pieces of wood for a guide, without setting it afire.
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Never played with a plasma cutter and wasn't sure about heat generation.
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You also got me thinking about building an all copper version. I don't have the tools or skills to build a stainless one. So I figure I'll start saving up for some copper.
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It makes a little, narrow jet of fire.
It slices metal fast enough that it doesn't over heat it.
Posting with Jed
If I had the copper, I'd use fire for heat
It slices metal fast enough that it doesn't over heat it.
Posting with Jed
If I had the copper, I'd use fire for heat
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That's would be the plan.shadylane wrote: If I had the copper, I'd use fire for heat
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Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
One thing I haven't made is a wood fired copper pot.
In my junk pile is enough copper to make a 10+ gallon pot that's thick enough to last for generations.
I'll get around it one of these day's, right now I'm trying to TIG weld with my glasses and welding helmet fogged up
In my junk pile is enough copper to make a 10+ gallon pot that's thick enough to last for generations.
I'll get around it one of these day's, right now I'm trying to TIG weld with my glasses and welding helmet fogged up
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Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
Shady,
I heard of someone using an old CPAP machine to blow fresh air into the helmet to keep it from fogging up. Sounded like a good idea, plus you won't be breathing all the crap that off gasses. That stuff can be toxic. I know of several foundry men that brain tumors from exposure to gases from molten metal. I found one on CL for cheap.
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I heard of someone using an old CPAP machine to blow fresh air into the helmet to keep it from fogging up. Sounded like a good idea, plus you won't be breathing all the crap that off gasses. That stuff can be toxic. I know of several foundry men that brain tumors from exposure to gases from molten metal. I found one on CL for cheap.
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Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
Gosh, I have an old CPAP pump in the closet...noisy as all get out...but still puts out 8-10cm of water pressure. I would guess it around 7 to 8 liters per minute when running unrestrained.
Interesting idea....for a welder's mask.
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Interesting idea....for a welder's mask.
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I've used a CPAP for fresh air when welding.
But the helmet fogged up a little bit because I still had to exhale
I did some more work on the lid today.
But the helmet fogged up a little bit because I still had to exhale
I did some more work on the lid today.
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Re: 24 gallon electric bain marie
I'll need a way of measuring the boiler water, or I'll probably run it dry and burn out the heater.
I'm too cheap to spend $75-100 for a ready made boiler sight tube.
So, I'll use the homemade fittings from an old thumper out of the scrap pile.
I've ordered a pound of 1/2" X 24" thick wall borosilicate glass tubes.
Figure if it's glass, I better have some spares
I'm too cheap to spend $75-100 for a ready made boiler sight tube.
So, I'll use the homemade fittings from an old thumper out of the scrap pile.
I've ordered a pound of 1/2" X 24" thick wall borosilicate glass tubes.
Figure if it's glass, I better have some spares