making hop plugs

Tue Aug 11, 2009 7:50 pm

I've been harvesting my hops the past few days and got to wondering, does anyone make their own hop plugs? I was thinking about trying to make .25 oz plugs, then put into 2 oz packages. I'm just not sure how much PSI would be required to make a plug. Anyone have any thoughts??
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Re: making hop plugs

Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:40 pm

you could try going low tech and getting a piece of pvc pipe, i'm thinking 1" or 1 1/4", weighing out the hops and compressing them by hand, similar to muzzle loading rifle
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Re: making hop plugs

Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:49 pm

exactly what I was kinda thunking...using an old beer can crusher or making something simular with a ram rod, depending on how much PSI would be required, I could also convert and old hydralic jack. :aaron
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Re: making hop plugs

Sat Aug 15, 2009 7:19 am

If you can get ahold of some designs on hop plug machines, I can build you a smaller version.
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Re: making hop plugs

Sat Aug 15, 2009 3:02 pm

I think BYO or Zymurgy had a simple plug maker gadget using pvc pipe, an end cap, a bolt, a couple washers and a nut. make a small hold on the end of the cap, thread bolt through cap. Place a washer on the inside. Then just use a drill or socket wrench to create the plug. Sure, it may have a hole in it, but it can be packed pretty tight and is easily mechanized.

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nut- washer - hops - washer - cap - bolt head
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Good luck

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Re: making hop plugs

Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:36 pm

Hmmm. Now how to adapt this to work with my neighbor's 12 ton press?
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Re: making hop plugs

Thu Aug 20, 2009 3:04 pm

foomench wrote:Hmmm. Now how to adapt this to work with my neighbor's 12 ton press?


Norm Says "Let's take a moment to talk about shop safety..."

Most likely be replacing the pvc with something stronger.


Good luck. Please post any photos from the ER trip. A 12 ton press sounds like a lot of fun. :)
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Re: making hop plugs

Thu Aug 20, 2009 4:16 pm

foomench wrote:Hmmm. Now how to adapt this to work with my neighbor's 12 ton press?



Where's Tim the tool man Taylor when we need him most :lol: Really my main hold up is how much PSI is required to form and maintain the plug once compressed. Half ounce plugs instead of quarter ounce, (not sure why I posted that one), I'll find the answer eventually and let you all know what I was told. .....hmmmm 12 ton press huh :mrgreen:
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