A friend of mine brews his own beer, he was showing me his setup last night and he mentioned that the main stainless steel pot that he boils with is kind of thin on the bottom, and gets burn spots sometimes if he turns the heat up to much.
I suggested maybe throwing a cut of plate steel under the pot, to distribute the heat a bit more evenly (kind of like a cast iron skillet!)
His pot is about 14" across, I was thinking of cutting him up one of my scrap sheets of steel in to roughly a circle, I wonder would 3/16" be thick enough for this? or 1/4"? Or would that be to thick?
I assume I would want to grind down all the mill scale off of the metal, and clean it real good with acetone before he puts it over the burners.
Any thoughts?
I suggested maybe throwing a cut of plate steel under the pot, to distribute the heat a bit more evenly (kind of like a cast iron skillet!)
His pot is about 14" across, I was thinking of cutting him up one of my scrap sheets of steel in to roughly a circle, I wonder would 3/16" be thick enough for this? or 1/4"? Or would that be to thick?
I assume I would want to grind down all the mill scale off of the metal, and clean it real good with acetone before he puts it over the burners.
Any thoughts?
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