Reddit mentions: The best cutting tool coolants

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Top Reddit comments about Cutting Tool Coolants:

u/BrewerMan · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

It's working great! Electronics wise the only thing I would change is going with all Auber PID's, but I have the Mypin ones tuned pretty well now.

On the mechanical and equipment side I have added a hop spider, and I am considering adding some sort of automated stir thing to constantly stir the mash and increase efficiency. But thats about a year down the line to be honest.

I also added one of these to help prevent tunneling in the grain bed, it works great after enlarging all the holes in it. I have also been playing around with a plate chiller, but it is proving to be more trouble than it's worth. I bought a new chiller a while ago but haven't gotten around to playing with it yet.

u/antaymonkey · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

Alright! So the sparge arm is this connected to this.

I only had to modify the mash tun a little. I had to put a hole in for the thermocouple probe (bigger hole on the outer wall) and a hole in the lid for the sparge arm. Other than that, i just put my bazooka and associated fittings through the existing spigot hole.

As for capping, yes, plain old hand capper. Hopefully I'll be doing more kegging though and won't be required to do so many bottles.

u/JVickers43 · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

15 feet of 12 gauge line should be plenty for the amp pull of the unit.

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Mash recirc line thing is a loc-line hose. They are typically used to deliver cooling liquids to CNC mills while machining metal. They are made of Acetal Copolymer ("Delrin") so they are food safe. Works great. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00065UDB0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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u/alf3311 · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Depending on how big a hole you are making, it might be easier to do it yourself. If you have a decent drill (preferably corded by a nice cordless one will also work), you can get a step drill bit and some cutting oil. You do not need a punch unless you are doing a ton of holes or are doing something very large.

u/comando345 · 2 pointsr/Skookum

https://www.amazon.com/Loc-Line-Acetal-Copolymer-Coolant-Assembly/dp/B006VKESA6

Think about getting a line like this, they are very convenient for directing the coolant and very easy to use. Plus with a little ingenuity you can run either high pressure air or flood through the same line.

u/followupquestion · 2 pointsr/liberalgunowners

How’s this stuff?
Forney 20857 Tap Magic Industrial Pro Cutting Fluid, 4 oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003X3ZKXI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_QmAHAb0VADHZ7

Also, do you have a replacement for the chuck on a Dewalt 611? I’d spend a little money to make it easier to use.

u/von_Barbarian · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

It's called Loc-Line

u/brandonsmash · 1 pointr/DIY

Since OP didn't include info on the most critical pieces, I believe this is what s/he used for the arms:

https://www.amazon.com/Nozzle-Water-Coolant-Milling-Machine/dp/B00U22BQ1I/