adding spigot to brew kettle

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adding spigot to brew kettle

Post by mattboyer11b » Sun Mar 06, 2011 1:16 pm

New here. just wondering if anyone here new how to add a spigot to a brew kettle. not really looking to spend over a hundred on a pot if i dont have to. appreciate it.

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Re: adding spigot to brew kettle

Post by Don » Sun Mar 06, 2011 2:18 pm

There's a PDF link on the bottom of this page
http://heislerbrewing.com/HeislerBrewin ... pment.html
It's not real hard, make sure you have a sharp drill bit.
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Re: adding spigot to brew kettle

Post by ArtCox » Sun Mar 06, 2011 2:51 pm

Don wrote:There's a PDF link on the bottom of this page
http://heislerbrewing.com/HeislerBrewin ... pment.html
It's not real hard, make sure you have a sharp drill bit.
I recommend a step-bit, something that goes from 1/16" to 1" and a small 1/32" bit to drill a pilot hole.
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Re: adding spigot to brew kettle

Post by john mills » Sun Mar 06, 2011 3:46 pm

A bi-metal hole saw works well too. It has the benefit of having the pilot drill bit in combination with cutting the hole.
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Re: adding spigot to brew kettle

Post by mattboyer11b » Sun Mar 06, 2011 6:55 pm

Don wrote:There's a PDF link on the bottom of this page
http://heislerbrewing.com/HeislerBrewin ... pment.html
It's not real hard, make sure you have a sharp drill bit.
Well another problem I have is I cant seem to find a valve online that has that same male end as the PDF. I want to buy the counterflow wort chiller "shirron plate" from northerbrewer.com. I believe its called an NPT thread and the stuff online was all MPT.

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Re: adding spigot to brew kettle

Post by ArtCox » Sun Mar 06, 2011 7:51 pm

MPT, NPT it makes no matter. The in and out on the chiller is a 1/2" male fitting, just get a 1/2" female screw-on barb or quick release and your set. Teflon tape is recommended.
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Re: adding spigot to brew kettle

Post by Don » Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:02 pm

mattboyer11b wrote:
Don wrote:There's a PDF link on the bottom of this page
http://heislerbrewing.com/HeislerBrewin ... pment.html
It's not real hard, make sure you have a sharp drill bit.
Well another problem I have is I cant seem to find a valve online that has that same male end as the PDF. I want to buy the counterflow wort chiller "shirron plate" from northerbrewer.com. I believe its called an NPT thread and the stuff online was all MPT.
# NPT - National Pipe Thread Taper
# FPT - female (internal) National Pipe Taper threads
# MPT - male (external) National Pipe Taper threads

The Shirron plate chiller has 1/2" NPT threaded male hookups for the wort, and male Garden Hose fittings for the chilling and waste water.
That is standard 1/2 pipe threads that are used for all general fittings in all your department and home stores.
The instructions on my page are how to install a weld less kit that Northern (and most other stores) sell.
They have a 1/2" ball valve on the outside of the kettle. They also have a 1/2" standard pipe thread.
To hook the chiller to the ball valve (unless you are plumbing in stainless steel) you will use a flexible high temperature tubing and an adapter on the ball valve and chiller to connect the two.

S/S Cooler Valve Kit
http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/s ... e-kit.html

1/2" ID Thermoplastic Tubing
http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/1 ... ubing.html
The only reason I listed Northern Brewer as a reference is because I do use their site and know my way around it quickly. Most of the other suppliers online offer the same equipment.

A lot of us use quick connects (brass) from McMaster-Carr
#6739K64 Female http://www.mcmaster.com/#6739k64/=bblypc
#6739L59 male side http://www.mcmaster.com/#6739k59/=bblzqa
In fact I'm getting ready to place and order this week. Watch the sale, trade group for the posting.

I hope this helps, If I understand what you are asking.

Don
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