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Green Ninja

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Afternoon all,

Not posted for a while. Something to do with converting a minibus into campervan. It's taken me all spring and summer and nearly finished it now the good weather's gone. Ho hum

Anyway I want to get into all grain at long last.

I have built a boiler, I have a cooler (thanks Moley) and now I need to build the mash tun.

Would the argos 42 litre coolbox be good enough to convert or does anyone have a preference for another coolbox? The reason I ask is my missus is buying me one for my birthday next week and I've asked for that one so before it's too late I thought I'd ask the knowlegeable chaps on here.

I'm ok with building the hop strainer as I managed to get it working on the boiler (ok the strainer is not right at the bottom but nevermind).

Over to you guys.

Terry.
 
I use a Thermos 32l coolbox for mine. It was nice and affordable at the time and easy enough to convert. It did lose 3-4° over the last 90 minute mash however.
 
Cool boxes are renowned for having rubbish insulation in the lid - they don't need it for cold air, which sinks - so put plenty of insulation in and on the lid :thumb:
 
The main requirement seems to be taller rather than wider. Although I have seen ONE MT that was a trough like affair @ about 100L (a US one in a vid).
Other than that it is down to insulation, I like the Thermos ones (the 12Hr ones) at 32l.

My cool box guide will be up soon (again) with pics of my 32l Thermos conversion I am doing this week.
 
Looks good Dave1970 but it is 5 US gallons not Imperial gallons so would only hold 18.9 litres.
 
Dave1970 said:
What do people think about this as a basis for a mash tun? I was thinking with one of the dismantled braided hose type hop filters.
The SS braid is fine as a HOP filter but not as a mash filter it just gets squashed (I know I tried it :whistle:
 
YogiB said:
Looks good Dave1970 but it is 5 US gallons not Imperial gallons so would only hold 18.9 litres.

Thanks YogiB I'd missed that, what sort of volume do I need to be able to mash to end up with 25l of wort

hairybiker said:
The SS braid is fine as a HOP filter but not as a mash filter it just gets squashed (I know I tried it :whistle:

another good point, thank you. So the braid is ok in the boiler but not in the mash tun?
 
Right, mash tun built!

Please tell me it'ok to use brass fittings for the manifold. I think I read somewhere that brass can contain lead but of course forgot all about that until I had completed the manifold.

Do I have to go buying copper bits and take the brass compression fittings out?

Terry.
 
I have used brass fittings in my MT & boiler for about 10+ years with no effect <twitch> :D

You can soak them in vinegar I think that leaches out the badness
 
hairybiker said:
Dave1970 said:
What do people think about this as a basis for a mash tun? I was thinking with one of the dismantled braided hose type hop filters.
The SS braid is fine as a HOP filter but not as a mash filter it just gets squashed (I know I tried it :whistle:

Me too but don't be put off by a squashed braid, it still works fine. It gets squashed by the metal pizza base I use as a pseudo false bottom.
 
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