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2/16/2013 by Mad Scientist Brewhaus, on Flickr
Upgraded to doubles.
I have been trying to draw something up (helps that I have an engineer in the familyBobBrews wrote:SeanGodd,
I don't know of anyone doing it yet? The door is open if you want to enter the world of invention? (or make a total fool of yourself?) Motorized rail of course! I like the idea anyway.
PistolPatch wrote:Nice.
The issues are I think Sean...
1. Drilling into a ceiling and 'hanging' from it. Need a concrete slab above for total freedom of movement or a timber/metal joist running in, hopefully, the right direction.
2. Ability to raise and lower the bag. Being able to raise the bag when applying heat and then giving the grist a stir and lowering it back into the wort is great.
My thinking is that the picture hools above will make number 2 above hard.
Love threads/post like this. One thing we never have addressed and that you will need to now that I think of it is...
3. If the top of your kettle is x cm above your floor, how high does your ceiling need to be to lift your bag above the kettle? Can certain pulley ratios/systems minimise the height the ceiling needs to be?
Make sense?
PP
Take at look at mcmastercarr.com for all you tinkering needs. I love that placeSeanGodd wrote:I was thinking about incorporating a rail system so I can easily slide the bag away from the pot. Has anyone tried anything like this? Just wondering if its worth the labor LOL
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