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Old 20-04-2003, 06:15 AM
Jason Judkins
 
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Default DIY Yeast method materials...

I actually went out and bought one of those cheap 4liter bottles of wine and
dumped it out (a worthy $6 investment)... I use that now with a rubber
stopper I purchased at Ace hardware for about $1.50, and a piece of copper
tubing I also got at Ace for about .49/foot and it works great!

"Da' Fishboy" wrote in message
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I want a 2liter glass bottle me me me me I wanta I wanta!!!

grin


"M Walczak" wrote in message
hlink.net...
Jason I would suggest going to "the container store" in which they sell,
solvent bottles, ~2l glass bottles which I can attest as a chemist and
personal user for CO2 is the Best container for DIY CO2. Thankfully I

can
get them for free.
I am making a new co2 reactor that uses an empty wine jug (glass) and

has
a
bit more solid structure.... This is the reason I am looking for a

blow
valve is so I can make sure that too much pressure doesn't build... I

might
just use a rubber stopper (with a copper tube coming out of it...

easily
aquired at a scientific supply type store) and a check valve... but

the
benefit would be a bigger water/sugar/yeast concoction that produces

more
co2

"Trygve Lillefosse" wrote in message
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So here is my question: Does anyone know of a good or common place

to
get
a
blow valve? (I.e. a valve that will discharge within a certain PSI

range)
I
would like to make my DIY system fault tolerant, but I am just

stumped
on
where to get the blow valve... any ideas? Thanks!

The pressure will not be able to build up since it will go out the
airstone. Would'nt be to concerned.

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