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Any plumbing supplier for a washing machine hose and pull the rubber inner out.
The demo I saw used stainless wire to make a 'spring' to thread through in order to stop the braid being crushed shut by the grain. Don't know how necessary this is, but my 'stainless' wire went a nasty black and left flaky bits in the mash tun.
I ended up using parts from Oakley and Mitre10. I bought a braided host from each. Mitre10 hose is longer and cheaper but not as thick or strong, not this it has given me any problems. Check out my pics for my design.
Overall Mitre10 was cheaper unless you have a trade account. The only part I couldn't get at Mitre10 was a 1/2" threaded to barbed hose adaptor.
One thing I didn't expect was how much it all costs, it came to about $90.
Hey Fraser,
Got my braided hose from Placemakers. At the time they had a 90cm one for less money. I looped both ends onto a T-junction, and I've never yet had a stuck sparge. The ball valve and pipe bits were cheaper from Bunnings when I bought mine 18 months ago.
Douglas
Rustled up a pic of the way I set up my 45L esky mashtun manifold.
The Neta parts all fitted together well - and the 1" to 0.5" step down T to 2 elbows made fitting the braid pretty easy.
Parts wise I was lucky as I had a few bits kicking around (long braid from scrapped dishwasher, cistern tap and brass fittings) but even if I had to buy them the overall cost would still have been low compared with using copper fittings.I've found a company in Auckland who can do Ø13 for $31/m and Ø19 for $37/m (includes GST). Plus freight.
I'm going to get some, so if anyone in ChCh wants some, let me know how much and what diameter and we can split the postage.
I was going to try wrapping some SS MIG wire around a rod to make a long support coil for the braid. Anyone tried this or similar? Does it help?
Cheers.
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