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Putting in a McMaster order today
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3rd party JKor
, Jun 26 2009 06:44 AM
27 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 26 June 2009 - 10:46 AM
#22
Posted 26 June 2009 - 11:21 AM
Do you have a March 809 pump? If so, this is the replacement o-ring that is in the pump head (volute).https://www.mcmaster.com/#9396k116I disassemble mine every so often to clean so I like having extras around in case I bung something up.
#23
Posted 26 June 2009 - 11:34 AM
Get some of the food grade high temp RTV. Example Dow732 McMaster 7587A37 You can get the the large caulk gun size, works out pretty cheap. Or get the smaller plastic tooth paste type tube. Cost more per ounce, but easier to manage and you end up wasting less.
#24
Posted 26 June 2009 - 12:54 PM
Yup, that's a good one, too.Get some of the food grade high temp RTV. Example Dow732 McMaster 7587A37
#25
Posted 26 June 2009 - 01:08 PM
Uh... you know... stuff... I use it on stuff that needs to be lubricated. It is like the WD-40 for food contact. O-rings, poppets, QD's... anything that could use a little slide. I actually find myself using it for as many brewing as non-brewing applications. Wood slides on my cross-cut sled for my table saw.. etc.mike
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#26
Posted 26 June 2009 - 01:50 PM
They also sell 12x12 and 12x24 stainless steel screen in various meshes. That stuff can come in handy when you want to make a filter of some sort. I use it in my boil kettle for a filtering hops.zymotYup, that's a good one, too.
#27
Posted 26 June 2009 - 07:26 PM
Fat o-rings for keg lids. And when you figure out the part number, please post it for me.
#28
Posted 26 June 2009 - 08:13 PM
https://www.brews-br...?showtopic=5113your welcome.Fat o-rings for keg lids. And when you figure out the part number, please post it for me.
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