More dremeling

Volt/AMP meter hole has been cut.  The 5/8″ dip tube has also been cut.  It was designed to fit entirely under the false bottom including the bulkhead.  I left a half of an inch between the bottom of the dip tube and the bottom of the mash tun.

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An industrious weekend

Real progress has been made now that the punches have arrived. Doing all of this with a step big is possible but I would not recommend it.  I started each hole with a 1/8 bit then used a step bit to widen it to accept the lug for the punch.  The dremel also got a bunch of work.  I cut the factory grounding post off the panel to make more space for the buzzer and the holes for the PIDs and timer.  I still need to dremel the hole for the volt/amp meter and I need to cut the MLT dip tube to length.  The sight glasses were installed with a step bit.  So far I have only calibrated the boil kettle.  The element is covered with 2.5 gallons and the whirlpool fitting is submerged with 5 gallons.  I placed my newly built kettles on a 72″x24″ stainless steel prep-table.  Since the temporary brewing space is still carpeted at this point I added a catalina cactus carpet below to catch drippings.

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Innovative Restaurant Supply (local)

1x 72″x24″ Stainless steel prep-table
1x 5’x3′ Catalina carpet