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LG's Old Pest Brewery - setting up from scratch...
peteretep replied to Lord Gruntfuttock's topic in Other Projects
Awesome! will be great to see when I reach certain gravities for adding more hops/ cold crashing etc -
LG's Old Pest Brewery - setting up from scratch...
peteretep replied to Lord Gruntfuttock's topic in Other Projects
hey @Lord Gruntfuttock where did I see that pic of your floating doodad? Where did you get that? -
so jelly of xt250, dont often turn up in good nick/good price these days
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LG's Old Pest Brewery - setting up from scratch...
peteretep replied to Lord Gruntfuttock's topic in Other Projects
I got a bottle washer, but also got 2 corny kegs/kegerator, I only use a few bottles per brew now, so much less tedious -
Hmm yeah at the moment we only use wet spray as an extreme backup and it’s pretty much sent to a mate of the powder coaters, so we dont really have an idea on what it is. I’ll look into the epoxy and urethane types
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We get heaps of machinery Powdercoated at work, which has a really tough nice finish, but it is quite time consuming vs something like wet spraying. I saw some machinery those other day that had a really nice surface finish that was like wet spray but it was slightly textured and felt as if it would be a bunch tougher than your typical wet spray. Are there any painting types in between wet spray and powder coating? Google shows a whole bunch of gimmicky things so I can’t gauge what’s a real commercial solution and what’s not. This replaying to painting big 1 ton+ steel frames, to small 500g steel/aluminium parts
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LG's Old Pest Brewery - setting up from scratch...
peteretep replied to Lord Gruntfuttock's topic in Other Projects
nice man! Are you adding any more hops close to bottling time? As a precaution, I put a block of wood under the middle section of the shelf to help stop it falling in, 20+kg on the racking is quite a bit now you just need another fridge as a keg fridge, once you get sick of bottling -
Molesworth Moped Melee, 5th, 6th. 7th march 2021
peteretep replied to RUNAMUCK's topic in South Island Region
apart from ground clearance or belt/clutch blowing up, if the drivetrain is reliable It should be possible right? -
Molesworth Moped Melee, 5th, 6th. 7th march 2021
peteretep replied to RUNAMUCK's topic in South Island Region
best I can do is 12" and 68cc -
Molesworth Moped Melee, 5th, 6th. 7th march 2021
peteretep replied to RUNAMUCK's topic in South Island Region
Looks amazing guys, so jelly out of interest did anyone do it on a twist and go? -
Molesworth Moped Melee, 5th, 6th. 7th march 2021
peteretep replied to RUNAMUCK's topic in South Island Region
what kind of clothing required? Can be + 30 or - 10 degrees? So need to allow for everything? -
Cool, what cc? Many mods available?
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Molesworth Moped Melee, 5th, 6th. 7th march 2021
peteretep replied to RUNAMUCK's topic in South Island Region
I’m looking at doing it on my 70cc street magic, just need to make sure it’s super reliable -
Molesworth Moped Melee, 5th, 6th. 7th march 2021
peteretep replied to RUNAMUCK's topic in South Island Region
its suitable for a 50cc twistngo? -
Te Urewera Undertaking, 2020 Nov 27th, 28th, 29th.
peteretep replied to johnnyfive's topic in Upper North Island Region
Shit yes -
Te Urewera Undertaking, 2020 Nov 27th, 28th, 29th.
peteretep replied to johnnyfive's topic in Upper North Island Region
bit of a side track, but I wonder if there is a sweet way to go in/around the whanganui national park, seems like lots of cool tracks around there. along the whanganui river, bridge to somewhere, I see there is Patea dam, although it looks one way, Is there a map that shows forestry roads or something? -
Te Urewera Undertaking, 2020 Nov 27th, 28th, 29th.
peteretep replied to johnnyfive's topic in Upper North Island Region
who had the big boy ktm? -
Te Urewera Undertaking, 2020 Nov 27th, 28th, 29th.
peteretep replied to johnnyfive's topic in Upper North Island Region
man GN's are shit -
Te Urewera Undertaking, 2020 Nov 27th, 28th, 29th.
peteretep replied to johnnyfive's topic in Upper North Island Region
@rumrum what happened to your gilera thing? -
personally havent had much luck with chopping plugs, I think you need a really long straight to get some colour into the plug, but then its a total pain in the ass having to pull everything apart and destroy a plug. I have had a much better time just riding around and getting a feel of different throttle positions on the carb and referring them back to which jet/needle is affecting the power at that level. And a temperature gauge to make sure you aren't wayyyy out. Hard to imagine you need much more than a bit of adjustment on your thing though, as nothing has been grossly modified. I would be looking at maintenence items like seals and rebuilding the carb first
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definitely not, when there is good fuel/oil/air ratios, the spark plugs look like normal. 5000km old spark plugs on my scooters are dry as and have a nice colour to them