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$50+GST / month
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My solution was 2 compression fittings from blackwoods Paykels
http://www.blackwoodspaykels.co.nz/servlet/Srv.Ecos_Signon?CN=12488...
with a standard 1/2" tap fitting screwed on. Then just the standard nylex fittings on the garden hose. This didn't involve any soldering, just a couple of spanners and some thread tape. Works like a dream, 100 to 25deg C in 7mins
Nate, it's real simple, just push the nut over the pipe. Then thread the olive on. The slide the fitting on as far as it will go. Push the olive up to the fitting and then start tightening the nut onto the fitting. That's all. The olive compresses inside the nut onto the copper pipe. The 12.7 OD copper pipe is refrigeration piping and these fittings are for that. After that, just put some thread tape onto the outer thread and screw the brass or plastic 1/2 hose fitting on. Pretty simple.
Took me ages to locate the right fittings and part numbers now you can benefit from that. Good luck
Someone may get away with a decent deal on this brewery...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/PositionTrack.aspx?pos=2&sn=111...
I would love to. However, I almost have everything there apart from the mill and the pump.
It looks like his hot liquor tank is electric. That is nice. I wish I had an electric hot liquor tank.
Darn it. If the US exchange didn't suck so much right now, I would consider.
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