Just found your channel and by the looks of houses and trees. I could tell you're un AZ . Then I looked at other videos and yup Lake Pleasant and such, AZ fest. . I will spend some time watching them all. Cheers from West Phoenix 🍻
I got rid of my 3pc valves and replaced them with the 'EZ Clean' style that uses a single triclamp vs 4 bolts. They are a bit more expensive and slightly heavier, but so much better/easier to keep clean. Very nice garage brewery. I too would love to see a video on your milling cabinet. Very slick!
I will have to check out those ball valves. I build my system about 10 years ago, and have not shopped around for the cool new stuff since then, lol. They are a PIA to re-assemble! Stay tuned/subscribed for the mill cabinet build. I really want to do the build video on it, plus put the plans on our website for people to download.
@Benham Brewing looking forward for that video also. I also got very excited to see that idea. It would suit perfectly into my garrage brewery which is under construction. BTW what is under the epoxy floor? I currently only have bricks on a layer of approx 1ft. gravel. The plan is to dig out and get a concrete floor.
@@johnfinderupnielsen4174 The epoxy is just covering a concrete slab (original with the home). BIG game changer when we put it in. Not just for brewing, but cleaning up after any projects is AMAZINGLY easier!
ohhhh, thats a GREAT question. My brewhouse uses silicone hoses which are basically inert, and if taken care of will last a very long time. They do pick up some color over the years but if you keep up on the cleaning of them, they should last "forever". Not that I plan on passing them onto my children's children....
Just found your channel and by the looks of houses and trees. I could tell you're un AZ . Then I looked at other videos and yup Lake Pleasant and such, AZ fest. . I will spend some time watching them all. Cheers from West Phoenix 🍻
Glad to have a Valley of the Sun follower! Are you active in any of the local clubs out here?
I got rid of my 3pc valves and replaced them with the 'EZ Clean' style that uses a single triclamp vs 4 bolts. They are a bit more expensive and slightly heavier, but so much better/easier to keep clean.
Very nice garage brewery. I too would love to see a video on your milling cabinet. Very slick!
I will have to check out those ball valves. I build my system about 10 years ago, and have not shopped around for the cool new stuff since then, lol. They are a PIA to re-assemble!
Stay tuned/subscribed for the mill cabinet build. I really want to do the build video on it, plus put the plans on our website for people to download.
Do you have a video on the mill cabinet you made? Would love to do something similar. Thanks!
Not yet! I need to package up the 3d drawings, and cut list, and then do a video on the mill cabinet build. Hopefully coming soon!
@Benham Brewing looking forward for that video also. I also got very excited to see that idea. It would suit perfectly into my garrage brewery which is under construction. BTW what is under the epoxy floor? I currently only have bricks on a layer of approx 1ft. gravel. The plan is to dig out and get a concrete floor.
@@johnfinderupnielsen4174 The epoxy is just covering a concrete slab (original with the home). BIG game changer when we put it in. Not just for brewing, but cleaning up after any projects is AMAZINGLY easier!
Nice setup, might want to apply some sealant to the bottom of the wood cabinets to defeat mold before it starts
Thanks for the tip
Thoughts on when to replace hosing?
ohhhh, thats a GREAT question. My brewhouse uses silicone hoses which are basically inert, and if taken care of will last a very long time. They do pick up some color over the years but if you keep up on the cleaning of them, they should last "forever". Not that I plan on passing them onto my children's children....