How about an Equipment Thread?!
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Let me know if you have much trouble, I can see if we have some at the shop.
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I just checked their website. It looks like they have some 1/4 inch (~6.35mm) key stock that might work with a little persuasion. Does it matter that if it's not rounded like the motor shaft keyway?msjulian wrote:Did you try tractor supply?
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No, doesn't matter. The key just needs to be as long as the coupler keyway.
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If the motor is machined for 7mm and the coupling 6mm? You've got a problem if you want the correct fit. I would machine the coupling to use a 7mm key to make it work right. The guys at Evansville bearing on Fares ave should have the key stock. Call me if you need the coupling machined.
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Dutch, you're probably right, especially if I would have the motor wired for reverse although I probably won't. I didn't realize that machining the coupler was an option. Is that something you can do? If so, I can drop them (I bought a spare) by. I'm happy to pay you up front. I'd also like to talk tap handles. Thanks!Dutch wrote:If the motor is machined for 7mm and the coupling 6mm? You've got a problem if you want the correct fit. I would machine the coupling to use a 7mm key to make it work right. The guys at Evansville bearing on Fares ave should have the key stock. Call me if you need the coupling machined.
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Interesting new line of equipment from Blichmann, endorsed by John Palmer.
http://www.anvilbrewing.com/
http://www.anvilbrewing.com/
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I guess he was tired of trying to sell a $420 kettle against really good kettles that run $295 for the same size...
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I have bought a couple of 15.5 gallon kegs that I am converting over to a HLT (or Mash Tun) and Boil Kettle so that I can begin brewing all-grain batches. Anyway, I have the tops cut off and one of the kegs has some rust spots on the inside. Does anyone have experience in removing rust? I know some steel wool would take care of it, but I don't know if that would have any adverse effects on the stainless.
I have had it it full of Oxyclean for the past several days - hoping that the spots would have lifted off but they haven't yet. Looking for some recommendations.
Thanks!
I have had it it full of Oxyclean for the past several days - hoping that the spots would have lifted off but they haven't yet. Looking for some recommendations.
Thanks!
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I use scotch brite pads and bar keepers friend. Works like a charm. Be sure and read the directions on the bar keepers friend powder. You want to almost make a paste with it. Once you get it clean, dry it real good and let it sit for a week or so before you use it. This will allow the stainless to naturally passivate.
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Sort of funny that a rust proof, food-grade, 304 SS alloy rusted in the first place? Maybe it is just a stain from something else? I guess either way the stain has to go!
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Thanks, Michael. I will give that a try.
I was thinking the same thing, Dutch. It looks like rust but could be old beer gunk or something else. It smelled pretty ripe after I removed the keg spear. Good ol' aged Budweiser leftovers!
I was thinking the same thing, Dutch. It looks like rust but could be old beer gunk or something else. It smelled pretty ripe after I removed the keg spear. Good ol' aged Budweiser leftovers!
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BKF worked perfectly. The spots are long gone.
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Picked up a big mouth bubbler over the holidays. Drilled a port and added a better bottle racking adaptor... Best of both worlds.
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What did you use to drill the port?