So this thing cracked, yeah we gonna fix it.
Monday, January 11, 2016
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Greens and Machines -- Top 10 Projects of 2015
Posted by
Vinny

As 2015 comes to a close, we'd like to take this time to look back on some of the great projects and activities we managed to do this year. We'd like to thank all of our followers for sticking with us and hope you continue to follow along with all of our homebrewing, scrap welding, and other adventures.
Without any further delay, here are the selections for the Greens and Machines Top 10 list of 2015!
Monday, December 21, 2015
Pipe Clamp Vise
Posted by
Diecaster D.

I received half of a pipe clamp at a garage sale for free since nobody else would buy it, and decided to make it into a vise. I used a scrap block and a pipe nipple from the hardware store for $3.
Just to make sure we're all on the same page, this is what a pipe clamp looks like. One half (the half I got) mounts on the threaded end of a pipe, the other half can slide down the whole length of the pipe depending on the size of whatever you're clamping. The second half is held on by some spring mechanism which I didn't feel like re-creating, so it turned into a vise instead.
Just to make sure we're all on the same page, this is what a pipe clamp looks like. One half (the half I got) mounts on the threaded end of a pipe, the other half can slide down the whole length of the pipe depending on the size of whatever you're clamping. The second half is held on by some spring mechanism which I didn't feel like re-creating, so it turned into a vise instead.
Saturday, December 19, 2015
SN Celebration Ale Clone Fermentation progress and Bottling
Posted by
Vinny

All seemed well after the brewday for my Sierra Nevada Celebration IPA clone, until 3 days into fermentation. I took a peak in the closet and noticed that there was a boatload of yeast caked into my airlock! Acting quickly, I remedied the situation, installing a blowoff tube into a jar.
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The batch was saved... for now. |
Sunday, December 13, 2015
7 Stocking Stuffers for the Homebrewer in your family
Posted by
Vinny

Do you have a fanatical homebrewer in your family? Are you looking for a gift for your homebrewing pal that won't tell you what he wants for Christmas? Let your search for the perfect stocking stuffer end. Here's a list of ideal gifts for homebrewers of all experience levels.
1) Long Handled Stainless Steel Spoon
A good, long, sturdy stainless steel is a must for the homebrewer's kitchen. Useful in many steps of the brewing process including mashing and chilling the wort. Although it's likely to stick out of the top of the stocking, the length should prevent any brewer from getting burnt hands when stirring the kettle.
1) Long Handled Stainless Steel Spoon
A good, long, sturdy stainless steel is a must for the homebrewer's kitchen. Useful in many steps of the brewing process including mashing and chilling the wort. Although it's likely to stick out of the top of the stocking, the length should prevent any brewer from getting burnt hands when stirring the kettle.