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Old 12-05-2004, 09:40 PM
Duncan McQueen
 
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Re: What is coldest temp possible in 'Son of Ferm.' or other 'ice-cooled' chillers?

The grommets are for the wood pole (dolly?) and the pink stuff is pink
styrofoam - from the same company that makes the spun fiberglass
stuff...


Bill Velek <billvelek--NO-SPAM--@alltel.net> wrote in message news:<cC3_c.1031$lM5.926@fe39.usenetserver.com>...[color=blue]
> Duncan McQueen wrote:
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> > I have seen pretty expensive thermostats that go low on McMaster.com,
> > but still wonder which one is being used.[/color]
>
> I'll check it out.
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> > Of course, I just spent too much time finding "grommets" at Home
> > Depot. And I'll be darned if I use that pink 2" insulation.....[/color]
>
> Grommets?? You don't need no stinkin' grommets. ;-) I assume that
> the grommets are for something different than a chiller or brewing beer.
>
> When I built my chiller, I used a sheet of white styrofoam which cut
> very easily. Pink? Are you speaking about spun-fiber-glass batting?
> I'm not much of a handyman, so I don't go to those places too often.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Bill Velek -- remove the "--NO-SPAM--" from my email address[/color]
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