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Experience with Large Polyethylene Silos?
Justin Smith
President & Business Development
Ten Sleep Brewing Co., Inc.
2549B Highway 16
PO Box 406
Ten Sleep, WY 82442
tensleepbrewing@gmail.com
www.tensleepbrewingco.com
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I use a bulk bin from polydome for my grist case. I have the 1.5 ton version in the link below, MUCH smaller than the one in your link though. Have an auger boot on it, had to modify it a little with a steel plate for the end of the auger to pull against because it ended up wearing through the plastic pretty quick. I have a 4" chore time auger and it pulls grain out pretty quick with pretty much nothing but dust left in the case. We are currently using pre crushed malt, cut a trap door in the lid and put some hinges on it, pour grain in through there. When we get our mill, I will cut another chute for a drop in from an auger up from the mill.
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Originally posted by Coolhand View PostHey guys -
Does anybody have experience with these in a brewery setting? I'd love to hear from you if so...
This tank is great for water and liquids storage. Cylindrical shape with a 45 degree cone bottom ending in an 12" clearance. Made from polyethylene for above ground use. Available in natural white and black. For storage usage only.
(Yes I see that they have a 45 deg cone...)
Justin
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Originally posted by wailingguitar View PostI use a bulk bin from polydome for my grist case. I have the 1.5 ton version in the link below, MUCH smaller than the one in your link though. Have an auger boot on it, had to modify it a little with a steel plate for the end of the auger to pull against because it ended up wearing through the plastic pretty quick. I have a 4" chore time auger and it pulls grain out pretty quick with pretty much nothing but dust left in the case.
http://www.polydome.com/bulk_bins.html
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