** Update I have managed to really misspeak in this video, That's what I get for being arrogate. • The core is made of food grade EPDM • The clamshell casing is made from food grade reinforced nylon. • It is not made from poly ketone. furthermore, polyketone is not affected by heat in the manner I describe. please excuse me for my mistake, I must have been smoking the good stuff when working on this video.**
Hey Bradley - great video as always - If BT watch this or you could pass on a tip for the v2 or next production run unless its in the BT documents? - I'm a cyclist/brewer/drinker(circle of life) and where carbon fiber is a "thing" light strong etc but not so good if you over tighten - so on "decent equipment" there are torque settings etched/marked components on not to be exceeded worth adding so no threads are harmed by the hamfisted and its a excuse to get more tools!!
They've definitely seen my video. I've also made some notes here in the comments and on the description I misspoke about the composition of the valves for some reason.
Awesome video thanks Bradley. Just an observation if I may, I find the video way to dark and that doesn't contrast well when showcasing black valves ... a bit more light next time please 😁
If the screw thread goes all the way to the head it’s a screw, if there is a plain portion before the head followed by thread it’s a bolt. Just to clear up the bolt/ screw thing.
I am a big fan of Brewtools and stainless steel gear. But not a fan of plastics that are in contact with hot liquids - not my cup of tea. Good review though.
** Update I have managed to really misspeak in this video, That's what I get for being arrogate.
• The core is made of food grade EPDM
• The clamshell casing is made from food grade reinforced nylon.
• It is not made from poly ketone. furthermore, polyketone is not affected by heat in the manner I describe.
please excuse me for my mistake, I must have been smoking the good stuff when working on this video.**
I need another valve to empty all the wort - i already thought about it but your video reminded me again
Thanks
My pleasure!🍻
Those look nice. I've had my stainless valves apart so many times I could probably do it blindfolded and it does get old.
It surely could get a little bit repetitive, especially if you take apart the center valve.
Hey Bradley - great video as always - If BT watch this or you could pass on a tip for the v2 or next production run unless its in the BT documents? - I'm a cyclist/brewer/drinker(circle of life) and where carbon fiber is a "thing" light strong etc but not so good if you over tighten - so on "decent equipment" there are torque settings etched/marked components on not to be exceeded worth adding so no threads are harmed by the hamfisted and its a excuse to get more tools!!
They've definitely seen my video. I've also made some notes here in the comments and on the description I misspoke about the composition of the valves for some reason.
Awesome video thanks Bradley. Just an observation if I may, I find the video way to dark and that doesn't contrast well when showcasing black valves ... a bit more light next time please 😁
🍻🍻
If the screw thread goes all the way to the head it’s a screw, if there is a plain portion before the head followed by thread it’s a bolt. Just to clear up the bolt/ screw thing.
Thank you 😂🍻
Appreciate the cleaning advice o
Always 🍻
Intermediate pies.. yum!
🍻🍻
Nice video! 🍻 Excited to try these
Thank you
I agree, it's really strange that no other brand use 34mm TC. Cheers.
It's one of those things. There are benefits 🍻
Awesome. Is morebeer gonna carry these? 🍻
Let's hope so. You'll have to ask them !
I'm a fan of you, Bradley
Thank you very much 🍻🍻
Make a brewday video! 🍻
Coming soon!
I am a big fan of Brewtools and stainless steel gear. But not a fan of plastics that are in contact with hot liquids - not my cup of tea. Good review though.
🍻🍻
Same