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- swagelok vs compression fittings - Homebrew Talk
Swagelok and possibly Parker are Another thing to look for when buying compression fittings is the dual ferrule design The back ferrule spins while the front ferrule compresses on the tubing The single ferrule design can twist the tube while the nut is being tightened making it weaker The oring or plastic ferrule is probably the way to go
- Swagelok BT or Normal fittings - Homebrew Talk
All, Was looking around at Swagelok fittings and I found some say bored through, some are normal Should I get the BT ones? I am looking to use 1 2 rigid copper for my pickup tube So I want 1 2" npt by 5 8 tube Also for my hex, 1 2 copper or stainless so I was looking at the 1 2 npt x 1 2
- Swagelok 1 2 tubing bender - Homebrew Talk
With the swagelok fittings you can get the tube to pipe fittings "Bore Through" so the tubing Od is maintained through the fitting With the new system plumbing all in 1 2" tubing it looks like the tubing pressure drop is not going to be a limiting factor, grain bed compaction over 1 GPM flow will be the limiting factor
- Swagelok compression nut thread coating - Homebrew Talk
I picked up some Swagelok compression fittings on ebay I didn't notice in the picture that there was a off-white yellowish coating on threads of the compression nut Anyone know what this is and if it's safe for brewing? I asked the seller but he wasn't sure
- Thomsen Model 4 professional Brewing Pump - Homebrew Talk
steel and polished to a sanitary finish Inlet: (1) 1 5 in dia Threaded Swagelok fitting Outlet: (1) 1 5 in dia Threaded Swagelok fitting Motor is a Baldor 5 hp Phase 3 The cart is all stainless with a water proof on off switch I also have a grip of asst swagelok fittings valves hoses that also were gonna be for my Brewery
- DIY False Bottom - Homebrew Talk
Get a 1 2" npt male to 1 2" tube Swagelok fitting so you can disconnect the dip tube to remove the false bottom
- Sight glass on keggle - Homebrew Talk
I'm getting ready to make my first keggle and was thinking of putting on a sight glass, I don't do all grain brewing yet only extract The reason I'm building a keggle is to do a full boil for better taste What would be the advantages of having a sight glass if any?
- Adding a pilot light - Homebrew Talk
The recent article in BYO magazine on building a brewery stand (Brutus 10, I think they called it) has me contemplating adding an automated recirculation temp control to a keggle in my system for a mash tun The author of that article uses a low-pressure propane system, and made a pilot light by
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