Finished Shiney mashtun

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damfoose

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Managed to finish my mash tun today took plenty of drilling of holes for the false bottom , Only problem in I am going to carry on working on the shiney false bottom over the next few months due to the amount of holes that need drilling in it or I may do a cut leaving a cross section accross it and fit some precut perforated sheet steel.

Any hoooo here are the pics.

The finished tun.
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Tun Showing the tap.
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Close up of the drilled plate, That took a few hours of sitting on my ass and drilling not something I would really like to repeat.
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Their is no gap at the bottom of the plate at all so nothing should get underneath, The plate is also being held down by the copper pipe which was a royal pain to bend just right.
 
great mash tuns them, mine looses 1c at most over 90 minutes.

Is that a stainless tray you have drilled? :eek: my plastic one was bad enough.

great job :cheers: :thumb:
 
Looking good Damfoose.

I think that's a sleek sophisticated black plastic plate Prolix. Looks good whatever it is.
 
prolix said:
great mash tuns them, mine looses 1c at most over 90 minutes.

Is that a stainless tray you have drilled? :eek: my plastic one was bad enough.

great job :cheers: :thumb:

It is a plastic one black on the back witha black rim on the front and then white £2 from asda I am going to be working on the SS tray I have over the next few months due to it being more of a pain to drill. Took a good 2 to 3 hours to drill the plate as it is.

Thanks all for the votes of confidnce I shall be giving it a work out this weekend :thumb:
 
Great work D, that looks the dogs danglies - now get a brew on :clap: :clap:
 
bramswell said:
what size holes did you go for?

I went for 2mm which seemed to be the what was advised but yours look a little smaller than mine

I bought 30 1.5mm cobalt drill bits from flebay a while ago for drilling a SS tray that will be finished some time, But as I wanted to get a few brews done I though rather than rushing the job I would have the luxury of spending some time drilling the SS tray so the plate was used as a stand in this still chewed up 4 bits of should I say dulled them :eek: which was a supprise..
 

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