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I already agreed to disagree. I will go 1 step further, you are 100% correct. Remember the 1 rule of science, You are right until someone proves you wrong. So you must be right because I will not be copy and pasting anything to the contrary.
This has to STOP NOW! This not only does nothing to engender conversation, it is completely non-constructive.
Squiggly, I do not want to do this in public, so I'm just going to say this much here--you are way off base. It is not a matter of being politically correct, it is a matter of hubris versus humility. Drop it now, please. Your behavior will drive away the very people I have been reaching out to suggesting that they participate here.
As far as being banned I now know why seamaiden has a hard time getting people over to this forum. Seamaiden I will give it a try for a little while longer, but I ain't makin' any promises.:)
Oo, thanks, believe me, I'm working on it! There is no good, or reasonable, reason for you to be banned. I have never seen you post something that should be a bannable offense. I'm putting that out there right now.
If you want to make a 5 gallon brewer lose the stones as seamaiden has said, and get an eco air 1 commercial pump. It is 36 watts, and has the power for a 5 gallon brew. If I were to make a brewer form scratch for the cheap I would use the x pattern with 1/2" pvc with a cross in the middle. Then drill some holes in the x's arms smaller are better. Then put a female threaded adapter into the cross that makes the x and then put a hose barb into that. You can also make a y with the two arms of the y in the bottom of the bucket, and the long arm coming up the side. Then drill hole sin the bottom y arms, and have the adapter in the arm coming up the side of the bucket. These two designs would be for the float the bag in the water brewer.
I personally do not use these designs, or that style of brewing. They do work though.
Can you please tell us what YOU use? I for one am very interested as I am fairly confident by reading in to your threads that you know what's up with tea.
Ain't no thang but a chicken wang' on a strang'. Respect.
I live in a non-med State so I can not say anything more as you could easily find out who I am.
Darn! Well thanks for the pvc tip, ive been messing around with different concepts for brewers. Much respect, always enjoy your postings and hope there will be many more to come.I live in a non-med State so I can not say anything more as you could easily find out who I am.
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