Going over to the "Dark Side" - Plastic AG setup

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Well done, look forward to reading about your first AG :thumb:

Don't forget an 'idiot sheet' so you don't forget anything, it's not as difficult as it seems, just takes a bit longer ...... and enjoy it :cheers:
 
Yes they do, I have been using them for a while now as FV's until I used them for my AG build. Only got one left for an FV :) may have to get myself a couple more?
 
Good luck guys, that first brew is the toughest of them all - it gets a whole lot easier after that - but have a cheat sheet, relax, follow it, take your time, enjoy it and don't worry too much :thumb:

Look forward to seeing the brewday reports :drink:
 
I thought I would update this post with my new and improved boiler...

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Newbie here (to the forum, not to homebrewing, 14 years in, and god only knows how many batches!!!) . Anyway, that boiler looks F***ing brilliant! I'd just love to know how it's all put together, can those joints (sillicone?) witstand the boiling temps safely???
 
Gentleman_loser said:
Newbie here (to the forum, not to homebrewing, 14 years in, and god only knows how many batches!!!) . Anyway, that boiler looks F***ing brilliant! I'd just love to know how it's all put together, can those joints (sillicone?) witstand the boiling temps safely???

Hi yes the sealant I used is rated 150+ degrees celsius so should be ok...

Check out the how to HERE
 
That's one of the most brilliant things I've seen...fantastic! Can't seem to find the post about fitting the element into the side of the bucket though (probably just my lack of experience finding my way around here..)

I'm going to give this a go, looks great!
 
Gentleman_loser said:
That's one of the most brilliant things I've seen...fantastic!

Thanks very much...I had to chuckle at [urlhttp://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=31713]THIS[/url] post! A Martin Clunes boiler :lol:

Click on THIS link and then navigate to page 1 and follow the useful how to guide from BigYin...if you read through it a load of other members have posted useful tips too :thumb:

Good luck :thumb:
 

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