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Thank you for sharing, as always! The new room is coming along great.
Best of luck man for the season. Oh dam sorry for your loss.
Good luck on the new tanks. Thanks for sharing.
Really sorry for the loss of your friend, man =-[
Love the videos. Curious what container your using. Most suppliers I speak to say max temp is 140.0 °F - 176.0 °F.
My sincere condolences about the loss of your friend. you finally got a hammermill. good for you!
@whatthefungus
6 жыл бұрын
David Fricker you back in Korea?
Hi Bryan, the pile of substrate you mix at the end of the video is a pile of sawdust from your mill or is it wood chips?
You can resolve the legs going through by using pieces of stone tile. I'll message you on your FB page with more ideas and details to help you resolve some of the other issues you mentioned here.
You should look into a roll in Unox Combi oven and a roll in Blast Chiller. While expensive, your utility bills and overall time and costs would go down.
Good job wish I could do what you did Excellent
Thank you for your video. How can i get the spawn?.
Bro. Sand the top with coarse paper, where the seal is and use water resistant silicone. You got this.
Would the insulated fish box lids fit your mega bins steam tanks I followed your example by cannibalising some busted chest freezers
Hello friend. your case gave me a headache, but I get a solution , I saw the shipping container that is behind . you can invest it in a steam chamber , connecting your boiler, and so you can put all the bags once and it saves you time and work, greeting from Venezuela , attentively salem
You can get rubber bump stop that comes in long lengths they use it on lorries it is D shaped with bolts commingout of the back good luck
They make high temp gasket material. You can find it in as a strip in a roll. You will have adhesion issues no matter what due to the smoothness of the plastics on the lid. Rough it up a bit with sandpaper for better adhesion.
@whatthefungus
6 жыл бұрын
Nathan Rogers tried that.. towels worked great last night
To prevent the legs going through the base of the tank, what about going simple and use a piece of wood under each leg?
@jeffstreeter3037
4 жыл бұрын
Or ceramic
Does it work for grain or only substrate sorry just curious
How about pipe insulators around the edges?
@what the fungus is Blotch a result of shorter pasturizer times? What is your experience with Blotch?
How aboit using a small 10x20x 8 foot shipping conex. They are water tight, drill vent holes , and instead of layers you can put them in container the same way you put them in your grow area. I sat down and drew up a design if you want to reach out. It should work, plus you are looking at steaming almost 600 to 800 bags And yhe cool down would be fast.
Even head gasket automotive grade gasket maker would work.
You can pop rivet that rope seal in place. Thats how I have mine attached.
@whatthefungus
6 жыл бұрын
Branden Janikowski that's a great idea... the towels worked perfectly last night too
See yah soon
Is there a name for the type of bin you use? I'm trying to find a place locally to find something similar.
@micboiiii
4 жыл бұрын
I'm also curious what container your using. Most suppliers I speak to say max temp is 140.0 °F - 176.0 °F. Great vids, good luck with everything.
@jimwroe2292
3 жыл бұрын
Believe its a plastic pallet box.
You got a video of you actually making the tanks ?
Wouldn't it be better to get rid of all that and buy a proper steam boiler and a horizontal autoclave? I'm sure you can find some good deal on 2nd hand stuff...it will reduce a lot your sterilization time and the cooling as well. I'm really amazed you have to wait 3-4 days till you can take out the bags :D Anyway, good luck with everything!
@whatthefungus
6 жыл бұрын
MushProject Music it's the modular design that we can scale up I'm after. These tanks are picked up with our tractor and put in the lab. Smaller batches every day lets be work with a small team. Autoclaves require more people to put out big production volume. And they are pricy
@shawnrasmussen7873
6 жыл бұрын
Would your tanks fit in something like this? rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F182450767796
@mushprojectmusic9034
6 жыл бұрын
WHAT THE FUNGUS Okay I understand! Didn't know you're moving the whole thing to the lab...thanks for replying and for the great videos!
After pasteurized, is there need incubation before inoculated?
@greenspanfx
6 жыл бұрын
No, incubation starts after inoculation.
If you notice how all the silicone stuck to the Rope it's because it had places to adhere. If you sand or rough up all of the surfaces of the steam tanks that you're trying to put the silicone on you will allow it to have more surface area to bind to so it won't pull off.
@whatthefungus
6 жыл бұрын
Corey Peterson already tried that. The towels worked last night. Now just need better insulation
@pete03701
6 жыл бұрын
Maybe epoxy the edge then sprinkle some fine quartz crystal used for traction on stained and sealed concrete on the epoxy while wet. Might create enough adhesion points for the silicone.
Have some big Viton gaskets made maybe?
Good luck and chin up; you will get it figured out soon. I suggest trying silicon cord to seal the top of your pasteurizer chambers, which typically has a temperature range of 400-450 oF. It is relatively inexpensive and there are a lot of sources for it. Here is an example of 1/4" cord, 25 ft long, $24. www.zoro.com/e-james-rubber-cord-silicone-14-in-dia-25-ft-cssil-14-25/i/G7564681/ They make different diameters and lengths.
Do you think you could convert a shipping container to a steam room?
@claudematte4844
5 жыл бұрын
Birdseyeview i was thinking the same
You should try Aircrete as an insulation.
@whatthefungus
6 жыл бұрын
Robert Coffin would work for sure
Fire place gasket cement
Doesn't matter. KZread is destroying any channel that deals with growing ANY types of mushrooms. Ask Myers Mushrooms, my channel, and many others.
If you don't mind me asking how did Jerry pass?
You need heat resistant tile
are you there?
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