Just ordered one. 30" ss brewing padle - 17.50e. Available at MyBeerAndWine (http://www.mybeerandwine.ie)
I saw that a few months ago and will probably be buying one whenever I get organised enough to put an order in for the bits I need for my brewery!
Shiiiiit, I just bought a big SS spoon because the paddle was too expensive. Timing is everything
I got a stainless steel spatula for about a fiver in IKEA. It works a treat
17.50 wow thats cheap, I bought one full price a couple of years back
Its shiny, and big even for my 60 litre picnic cooler.
When in use it can also lead to spontaneous outbursts of either Pocahontus "Just Around The Riverbend" or "Banjo Duel" from Deliverance depending on what I am mashing ;D
Paddle arrived :) It's HUUUUGEEE :)
take a picture of it beside something,that people can get an idea of how big it is.
Quotetake a picture of it beside something,that people can get an idea of how big it is.
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QuoteQuotetake a picture of it beside something,that people can get an idea of how big it is.
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;D ;D ;D
Quotetake a picture of it beside something,that people can get an idea of how big it is.
QuoteQuotetake a picture of it beside something,that people can get an idea of how big it is.
Were you looking at getting wooden ones made at one stage?
Yes, but don't think that wooden would cost me less then what I've paid.
Just thinking for competition prices. Wooden with a the NHBC logo or ss as you have....Or could we get the NHBC lgog on ss paddles? Is there room?
QuoteJust thinking for competition prices. Wooden with a the NHBC logo or ss as you have....Or could we get the NHBC lgog on ss paddles? Is there room?
We could try to engrave NHC logo, but there is not much space left on the paddle. For that wooden one would be better.
QuoteYes, but don't think that wooden would cost me less then what I've paid.
I was thinking of adding it to my product range, I have a brother with a lathe and time on his hands.
Looking at this, we would have a problem putting the logo on the paddle because of the holes. We would need a handle were we could put the logo. Would a hurley maker be the people to talk to I wonder. :-/
QuoteI was thinking of adding it to my product range, I have a brother with a lathe and time on his hands.
Yep, remember :) Was going to PM u about some details but there was in interested for that so far...
What if we bought the ss ones and had the logo engraved? Wouldn't look as prominent as the wood though.
Will measure at home space available on the paddle so we'll see is that big enough...
Quality is fine. It's a well made ss paddle.
I've handled those paddles. Fair weight in them.
Ok, looks like we have 80x45 mm rectangle.
Should be enough to engrave NHC logo.
QuoteLooking at this, we would have a problem putting the logo on the paddle because of the holes. We would need a handle were we could put the logo. Would a hurley maker be the people to talk to I wonder. :-/
Thats where I got the stick to make my paddle, I reckon it'll do me untill the 10Bbl upgrade
(http://i384.photobucket.com/albums/oo282/Spud395/IMG_4796.jpg)
A hurley makeer? Where abouts?
Just up the road here in Oilgate Co. Wex, but I'm sure any of them would help out.
He has a shed where he has the hurl sticks (his words not mine) very roughly cut out and left to season. If you look at the grain in my paddle it's not really suitable for a hurl and he was delighted with the fiver I offered for it.
From the bit of reaserch I done Ash is a good timber to use in food grade applications