revjames 'funny' man™ Supporting Member Joined Aug 22, 2009 Messages 4,517 Reaction score 88 Location Anglesey North Wales Apr 26, 2019 #1 Painters from work brought us their trusty burco boiler (an old tea urn I think), quite a large one, they use it for boiling up lobsters and crabs in their shed. I thought it looked a bit drab so gave it a little makeover while I was fixing it!
Painters from work brought us their trusty burco boiler (an old tea urn I think), quite a large one, they use it for boiling up lobsters and crabs in their shed. I thought it looked a bit drab so gave it a little makeover while I was fixing it!
Tony S © Honorary Lifetime Member Supporting Member Joined Sep 24, 2012 Messages 3,503 Reaction score 199 Location Resting under the Major Oak. Apr 26, 2019 #2 On a Sunday afternoon I used our workshop Berco for boiling the mash for dark stout.
revjames 'funny' man™ Supporting Member Joined Aug 22, 2009 Messages 4,517 Reaction score 88 Location Anglesey North Wales Apr 26, 2019 #3 this one really stinks you wouldnt want to brew anything in it!
Tony S © Honorary Lifetime Member Supporting Member Joined Sep 24, 2012 Messages 3,503 Reaction score 199 Location Resting under the Major Oak. Apr 27, 2019 #4 Our drinking water on the works came from a spring. Cleaning the lime scale out of the workshop’s tea urn needed acid. Another Sunday afternoon job.
Our drinking water on the works came from a spring. Cleaning the lime scale out of the workshop’s tea urn needed acid. Another Sunday afternoon job.