• How can I soften

    From Joerg@news@analogconsultants.com to rec.crafts.brewing on Fri Jan 31 16:45:55 2020
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    After my old 5/16" clear plastic siphon hose from a starter kit began to discolor I order a new hose. Problem is, the new hose is much stiffer.
    It once squished off the racking cane and another time it slid off the
    filling wand. You can imagine the mess this made. Even worse, beer was
    lost ... \

    So I am back to the old hose which is much more pliable and does not
    slip off. However, that hose really wants to retire.

    Is there a way to make these plastic hoses softer? I tried a weeklong
    Starsan soak which did not help.

    --
    Regards, Joerg

    http://www.analogconsultants.com/
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  • From Joerg@news@analogconsultants.com to rec.crafts.brewing on Sat Feb 1 10:23:41 2020
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    Sorry, the subject line got truncated for some reason. I didn't plan to
    soften myself :-)

    On 2020-01-31 16:45, Joerg wrote:
    After my old 5/16" clear plastic siphon hose from a starter kit began to discolor I order a new hose. Problem is, the new hose is much stiffer.
    It once squished off the racking cane and another time it slid off the filling wand. You can imagine the mess this made. Even worse, beer was
    lost ... \

    So I am back to the old hose which is much more pliable and does not
    slip off. However, that hose really wants to retire.

    Is there a way to make these plastic hoses softer? I tried a weeklong
    Starsan soak which did not help.


    --
    Regards, Joerg

    http://www.analogconsultants.com/
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  • From Tom Biasi@tombiasi@optonline.net to rec.crafts.brewing on Sat Feb 22 17:01:28 2020
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    On 1/31/2020 7:45 PM, Joerg wrote:
    After my old 5/16" clear plastic siphon hose from a starter kit began to discolor I order a new hose. Problem is, the new hose is much stiffer.
    It once squished off the racking cane and another time it slid off the filling wand. You can imagine the mess this made. Even worse, beer was
    lost ... \

    So I am back to the old hose which is much more pliable and does not
    slip off. However, that hose really wants to retire.

    Is there a way to make these plastic hoses softer? I tried a weeklong Starsan soak which did not help.

    The material is made to a certain density. You can't change it. Heating
    it will soften it but it will go back to the way it was when it cools off.
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  • From Baloonon@baloonon@hootmali.com to rec.crafts.brewing on Thu Feb 27 02:55:24 2020
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    Tom Biasi <tombiasi@optonline.net> wrote:

    On 1/31/2020 7:45 PM, Joerg wrote:

    After my old 5/16" clear plastic siphon hose from a starter kit began
    to discolor I order a new hose. Problem is, the new hose is much
    stiffer. It once squished off the racking cane and another time it
    slid off the filling wand. You can imagine the mess this made. Even
    worse, beer was lost ... \

    So I am back to the old hose which is much more pliable and does not
    slip off. However, that hose really wants to retire.

    Is there a way to make these plastic hoses softer? I tried a weeklong
    Starsan soak which did not help.

    The material is made to a certain density. You can't change it.
    Heating it will soften it but it will go back to the way it was when
    it cools off.

    I agree that you can't really change it, at least not without the risk of weakening the plastic enough that it may break at a bad place and time.

    Some spigots have a graduated nozzle so that they can accept different diameters of hose, so maybe it might come in useful with a new spigot if
    you want to hoard it....
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  • From Joerg@news@analogconsultants.com to rec.crafts.brewing on Sat Mar 14 13:24:43 2020
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    On 2020-02-26 18:55, Baloonon wrote:
    Tom Biasi <tombiasi@optonline.net> wrote:

    On 1/31/2020 7:45 PM, Joerg wrote:

    After my old 5/16" clear plastic siphon hose from a starter kit began
    to discolor I order a new hose. Problem is, the new hose is much
    stiffer. It once squished off the racking cane and another time it
    slid off the filling wand. You can imagine the mess this made. Even
    worse, beer was lost ... \

    So I am back to the old hose which is much more pliable and does not
    slip off. However, that hose really wants to retire.

    Is there a way to make these plastic hoses softer? I tried a weeklong
    Starsan soak which did not help.

    The material is made to a certain density. You can't change it.
    Heating it will soften it but it will go back to the way it was when
    it cools off.


    Oh, that's bad news :-(

    Though the old hose turned yellow after I made the mistake using it as a blow-off tube on a Belgian Tripel (didn't work, diameter too small,
    plugged up ... phssst ... POOF). I cleaned it thoroughly using PBW and
    it seemed softer afterwards. The new hose did not change softness at all
    when trying that.


    I agree that you can't really change it, at least not without the risk of weakening the plastic enough that it may break at a bad place and time.

    Some spigots have a graduated nozzle so that they can accept different diameters of hose, so maybe it might come in useful with a new spigot if
    you want to hoard it....


    I should get a spare spigot anyhow for my bottling bucket. It's not the
    spigot but the wands that are critical. Those are made from straight
    Lexan or Perspex pipes and it is very smooth material. The new stiffer
    tube works itself off of those no matter how hard and how far I push it
    on. The only way I could use it would be with tiny hose clamps. I wonder
    why they don't sell softer hose at brew shops, like they used to.

    --
    Regards, Joerg

    http://www.analogconsultants.com/
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  • From Howard@howrhol@yayoo.com to rec.crafts.brewing on Sun Mar 15 03:12:04 2020
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    Joerg <news@analogconsultants.com> wrote

    I should get a spare spigot anyhow for my bottling bucket. It's not
    the spigot but the wands that are critical. Those are made from
    straight Lexan or Perspex pipes and it is very smooth material. The
    new stiffer tube works itself off of those no matter how hard and how
    far I push it on. The only way I could use it would be with tiny hose
    clamps. I wonder why they don't sell softer hose at brew shops, like
    they used to.

    I know some of the chemicals used in plastics to maintain softness like phthalates, are suspected of causing health problems, so that may be
    related.

    https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/feb/10/phthalates-plastics- chemicals-research-analysis

    I'm sure that short term use for transferring beer is not a serious source
    of exposure, though. But it's possible they may not get a food-safe rating
    any more.

    I use the kind of hose clamps that consist of a metal band that gets
    tightened by a little screw for my chiller, and I've been meaning to find
    the kind that work more like the kind of clip you use to close a bag of
    chips after it's been opened. I find the kind I have to be more awkward,
    but never remember.
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