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How To Build A Talladega Nights Inspired Six Cheese Fountain

Step 9The Moment Of Truth. The Worlds First Six Cheese Fountain Roars To Life!

The Moment Of Truth. The Worlds First Six Cheese Fountain Roars To Life!
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This is the Six Cheese Nacho Cheese Fountain on the big day. The moment Seth throws the switch is the very first time the fountain was ever tested with cheese, so we were all crossing our fingers. The switch has a variable speed rheostat, so when the switch is first thrown nothing happens. Finally Seth turns-up the speed and things begin to flow.

A minute or so later we begin to thin-out the cheese with hot water and that really gets her flowing.
The cheese we used can be thinned with 1 cup of water or up to two cups of warm milk. We opted for the water for safety's sake, because we weren't sure how long we would need to hold the milk prior to thinning, but if we do this again we'll start by thinning the cheese ahead of start-up and we'll use warm milk.

As for clean-up, we coated all the parts that we knew would be exposed to cheese and following a last minute wipe-down these parts were coated with either PAM cooking spray or shortening. This made cleanup a breeze.

Make sure to watch the Cheese Fountain in action and please give us your questions, comments and cheap-shots! Oh yeah, leave a comment!

UPDATE:  Our Cheese Fountain was featured on Geekologie




One last bit of cheesy inspiration for you


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10 comments
Oct 2, 2010. 8:19 AMiamuke says:
Beautiful. Great gonzo engineering at its finest. Well done.
Oct 1, 2010. 11:20 AMDarkstar says:
Interesting you mentioned a food-safe sealed hardwood plug. How is the PVC protected so it doesn't leach toxins into the cheese foodstuffs?

http://www.pvcfree.org/

Cool idea, design, and implementation otherwise; I'm just interested in the PVC piece and what considerations were made to go with that material.
Oct 1, 2010. 2:17 PMDarkstar says:
That's good. I personally would still stay away from it but you are welcome to use it. Mouths on the PVC for for 75 minutes or hot cheese running through the PVC for any time greater than the hour and 15 acceptable level for children's exposure seems to me a good way to ingest anything that would or could leach from the PVC. (cooking spray or not)

I'm a homebrewer and there is CPVC tubing used in some all-grain brewers setups to drain mashed liquid from a homemade mashtun. The CPVC is supposed to be food safe and temperature safe.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorinated_polyvinyl_chloride

I'm not aiming to criticize your design or choice of materials. My only points are for the safety of the foodstuffs and concern for those ingesting them.
Sep 30, 2010. 8:44 PMStrongFire says:
God Bless America!! :-)
Sep 30, 2010. 3:04 PMlanceearlhaines says:
Very creative! Seems it can use some refinements though. Perhaps heat the cheese for lower viscosity and better flow. Better spouts would prevent the need for the macguyver foil deflector. Overall aesthetics are wanting with exposed clamps and unfinished wood/pvc. All in all this is a great prototype and with a "finished" version it might be a sell to catering companies that do weddings and events. Higher end cheese and chocolate can make this a fondue fountain for the more discerning clients. And the nacho cheese for kids or fun family applications. I second the super bowl, more appropriate for this build.
Sep 30, 2010. 5:07 AMmichaelgohjs says:
do you think you want to try a smaller one?
maybe a 4 sided one with a higher flow rate..
its great but i think a higher flow rate would be really great
Sep 28, 2010. 2:34 AMvandal1138 says:
Now if you could only get it to shoot bacon into the air like fireworks.....
May 26, 2009. 10:27 PMDaddydano says:
Congrats, on the wedding/ Super Bowl 6 cheese fountain! Okay you didn't say anything about the Super Bowl but , come on, is this thing like perfect for it or what! Seriously, nice job, great workmanship and Congrats again!
Jan 9, 2009. 8:02 PMblessed5x says:
This is so cool and you are very brave to have the first run on the wedding day!! Can we borrow this for whenever Megan gets married? She is picking out varieties of chocolate though, not cheese :)

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