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SwabMarley
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: sandman420] 1
#27717663 - 04/02/22 09:23 AM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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This one I’m looking at, fully automatic is the term it uses. Set and forget!
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: SwabMarley] 1
#27717665 - 04/02/22 09:24 AM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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yea thats the stuff
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: sandman420]
#27717669 - 04/02/22 09:34 AM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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Tight Lunchbox
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: sandman420] 1
#27717845 - 04/02/22 11:41 AM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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Pretty slick. Write up a Tek on that lol
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I did this thing today. It's wonderful. It has become apparent to me that grain that has been hardcore rinsed performs better. This makes it really fucking easy. I can rinse my wbs like 10 times in a few minutes
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Dendrocopos] 2
#27717993 - 04/02/22 01:16 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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I agree that rinsing makes a world of difference. I used to just throw my wheat in a pot with water and boil without rinsing, but it only worked well with longer PC time.
What I do now is put a big piece of window screen in my sink and wash the wheat with a bit of dish soap and then rinse it really well. Then I just grab four corners of the screen and transfer all the grain to a pot for boiling.
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Dendrocopos
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Yeah, i have heard that soap can impact yield, but that is speculation at this point.
Also, these trash cans make really nice rinsers for bigger grains. You can't really do wbs with them though.
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Dendrocopos] 1
#27718031 - 04/02/22 01:35 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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All I ever use
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: SwabMarley]
#27718059 - 04/02/22 01:47 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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Oh that thing does look good
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LotKid
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: SwabMarley]
#27718094 - 04/02/22 02:02 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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Myc Hunt said: All I ever use

Can that hold a whole bushel of rye?
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Guerrilla
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: LotKid]
#27718110 - 04/02/22 02:10 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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LotKid said:
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Myc Hunt said: All I ever use

Can that hold a whole bushel of rye?
Yup, I line my PC with them when I'm doing quick prep, then I can just pull the whole bag out and drain it.
I believe it's the polyester ones you want and not nylon as they're weak. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, I've been out of cult for a while.
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: LotKid]
#27718115 - 04/02/22 02:14 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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LotKid said:
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Myc Hunt said: All I ever use

Can that hold a whole bushel of rye?
Those bags retain all of the chaff too.  Good for boiling and straining, but…
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: LotKid]
#27718139 - 04/02/22 02:40 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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LotKid said:
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Myc Hunt said: All I ever use

Can that hold a whole bushel of rye?
What’s that in metric?
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: ModularMind] 1
#27718143 - 04/02/22 02:45 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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ModularMind said:
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LotKid said:
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Myc Hunt said: All I ever use

Can that hold a whole bushel of rye?
Those bags retain all of the chaff too.  Good for boiling and straining, but…
That’s why you put your grains into a sieve DRY and give it the good old vinegar strokes until you get all the dry horrible dusty shit out and THEN you hydrate them
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: SwabMarley]
#27718181 - 04/02/22 03:10 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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Myc Hunt said:
Quote:
ModularMind said:
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LotKid said:
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Myc Hunt said: All I ever use

Can that hold a whole bushel of rye?
Those bags retain all of the chaff too.  Good for boiling and straining, but…
That’s why you put your grains into a sieve DRY and give it the good old vinegar strokes until you get all the dry horrible dusty shit out and THEN you hydrate them 
It’s just that it needed to be said
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: SwabMarley] 2
#27718188 - 04/02/22 03:14 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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Myc Hunt said:
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LotKid said:
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Myc Hunt said: All I ever use

Can that hold a whole bushel of rye?
What’s that in metric? 
25.40117272 KG dry
I boil my grain in a 94.6352946 L kettle
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Dendrocopos]
#27718221 - 04/02/22 03:41 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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It gets rinsed off and hasn't seemed to impact any of my work
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MagicJim
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Finally got myself a flow hood. Not very big but it'll get me where I want to go!

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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: MagicJim]
#27718292 - 04/02/22 04:32 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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MagicJim said: Finally got myself a flow hood. Not very big but it'll get me where I want to go!


Wow that is tiny, but awesome.
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: MagicJim]
#27718322 - 04/02/22 04:54 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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Looks awesome for doing some agar work. Hope it gets you what you want!
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