ive done that but it still resists me...On the mesh discs in the malt pipe?
If so, just wet them or dust them with malt flour. Not both :)
just rea; thats a bad hair dayAt least you didn't coat your kitchen in hot wort like @Harbey did.
https://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/threads/those-bloody-grainfather-silicone-seals.80802/
I saw this somewhere: fill the GF with your mash water, insert the bottom plate as far as you can (without dislodging the silicon seal), then lower the grain pipe gently into the water. When the pipe is in all the way, use the grain basket handle to sharply pull the grain basket upwards. The bottom plate should now be in the correct position with the silicon seal in place.
This works for me 99% of the time, when it doesn't, I no longer stress about it and just leave it where it is; the grain won't fall through as long as the seal is mostly in the right place.
Yes, I suppose the top plate only diffuses the flow of recirculated wort / sparge water, so I guess could just rest on the grain bed.My top seal falls off every single time, without fail. I just leave that one.
The seals drive me crazy, in an otherwise great piece of kit. Starsan sprayed on seems to be the most effective way for me to slide the seals down.
2 or 3 times... you must be a proLeave an off, the very very first GFs didn't have them they were added cause owners didn't want the inside of the MP scratched.
They are fiddly to fit, it often takes me two or three tries but I always manage it.
AAmcle
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