I’ve been using an industrial salad spinner for years. Does the same thing. Much cheaper, and easier to clean. Plus, it can’t get off center. But the tech is cool. Thanks, Phil!
Another problem finally solved! Philbilly keeps dropping the best ways to upgrade to a more labor friendly hobbie. Running my vevor water chiller for a year now. Keep kikin dat arse🤟
At the suggestion of Joe Swistok (Steel Valley Shine) I purchased one of those spin dryers from Amazon. It does everything that you say it does: extracts ALL the liquid, leaves behind dry matter you can use in your garden. I don't try to dry all the mash at one time because it is just too heavy. Make several runs through the dryer. USE A MESH BAG to hold all the mash.
I've considered one of these for a while. The mop wringer and paint strainer bag is rather labor intensive especially with Oats. How long does it take to spin the grain dry? I don't see why you couldn't just cut a hole in that clear lid and pour the mash slurry in there. A rubber band cut from on old inner tube would hold the paint strainer bag over the lip of the drum, and Bob's yer uncle.
I have some questions about brew bags and amylase. Like which order to to use them? Can I put the corn in the grow bag before I even introduce water? I love your videos I hope you get a chance to help me understand.
I like how you mentioned the mop bucket cuz we have been thinking about that for years! We could get down with this though...for sure!
I’ve been using an industrial salad spinner for years. Does the same thing. Much cheaper, and easier to clean. Plus, it can’t get off center. But the tech is cool. Thanks, Phil!
Another problem finally solved! Philbilly keeps dropping the best ways to upgrade to a more labor friendly hobbie. Running my vevor water chiller for a year now. Keep kikin dat arse🤟
One of the coolest things I've seen to date. That would save sooo much wasted mash!
At the suggestion of Joe Swistok (Steel Valley Shine) I purchased one of those spin dryers from Amazon. It does everything that you say it does: extracts ALL the liquid, leaves behind dry matter you can use in your garden. I don't try to dry all the mash at one time because it is just too heavy. Make several runs through the dryer. USE A MESH BAG to hold all the mash.
If this is true… it would be amazing.
Cool video.
Appreciate the information.💪👍🥃
I've considered one of these for a while. The mop wringer and paint strainer bag is rather labor intensive especially with Oats. How long does it take to spin the grain dry?
I don't see why you couldn't just cut a hole in that clear lid and pour the mash slurry in there. A rubber band cut from on old inner tube would hold the paint strainer bag over the lip of the drum, and Bob's yer uncle.
That spinner needs a Philbilly knob! Then happy days 😎
That thing is cool! I wonder if it would work with rye
I need that
Who do I hit up for that adapter!
I got the prohibition one and wonder if he can make one for it?
His email is in the description of the video
Is there another email address for Gary can't reach him from Puerto Rico thanks Always learning something new from you thanks a lot.
Very nice would like to get me one
I have some questions about brew bags and amylase. Like which order to to use them? Can I put the corn in the grow bag before I even introduce water? I love your videos I hope you get a chance to help me understand.
If you run 5 gallons of mash... how much should it produce (gallons, quarts, or what)?
What micron is the bag you are using?
what about the old yeast?Let it settle on it's own?
Yes I spin 80 lbs of grains and let it all settle a couple days
hello i can't find the mashinator on amozon please help realy want this
You need the panda dryer then contact Gary through email about the parts to turn it into the mashinator The links are in the description of the video.
Needs a brake on it😂
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