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04-15-2010, 04:36 AM
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Thanks for input schristian. Were the 10" squares 2 inches apart?
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04-15-2010, 04:40 AM
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I should ask were the 13 inch squares from the outer edge 2 inches apart. I know I am overthinking this whole process, but I can't help it.  Thanks!
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04-15-2010, 02:17 PM
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Location: Half a mile from Tucson
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Originally Posted by Lonnie Mac
Wow Dude, I am standing right here.
Yep, looks like you used pretty much 95% of my ideas verbatim...
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Wasn't meant as a diss to you at all Lonnie. Yours is simply the first generation, others are going to have small improvements. You are the forefather and nothing is gonna change that.
95% is perhaps an over-estimate. I did not use SS, no internal gas beam, different conduit layout, no internal routing, different wiring scheme than you posted, different regulator, different pilot configs/lines etc. But yes, yours was inspirational and you deserve credit. My build was based directly on your BYO article. I merely made small improvements based on my system layout. A good example would be the control panel beam. I ran it out straight instead of a 45 as that made more sense for a weldless frame. Every improvement I made for my system was thought out for my arrangement and in a way pays homage to yours. The bottom line is people should not panic and they should put some thought into THEIR system and what best works for them. Evolution of the species...
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In Queue: Sour Blonde, Kriek, DIPA, Wee Heavy, Dubbel, Double Nelson, Milk Stout
Fermenting/Crashing: Session Porter, BDG, Cream Ale, Cider, Munich Helles, Baltic Porter, Wheat Wine, Sour Quad, Apricot pLambic
Kegged/Bottled: Flanders Red, Hopped-Up Saison, Brett Saison, Bourbon Barrel Milk Stout, Bourbon Barrel-Aged on Montmorencies Quad, Tripel, Raspberry Melomel, Rye Barleywine
Last edited by Irrenarzt; 04-15-2010 at 05:26 PM.
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04-15-2010, 05:22 PM
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Location: San Diego, CA
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I actually didn't measure that. I just made two 10/13" squares on each end, then centered the middle square. But my stand is 48" long so, that makes them about 4.5" apart (from the outer edge of the squares).
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04-16-2010, 01:20 AM
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Location: Bacliff, TX
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Originally Posted by Irrenarzt
Wasn't meant as a diss to you at all Lonnie. Yours is simply the first generation, others are going to have small improvements. You are the forefather and nothing is gonna change that.
95% is perhaps an over-estimate. I did not use SS, no internal gas beam, different conduit layout, no internal routing, different wiring scheme than you posted, different regulator, different pilot configs/lines etc. But yes, yours was inspirational and you deserve credit. My build was based directly on your BYO article. I merely made small improvements based on my system layout. A good example would be the control panel beam. I ran it out straight instead of a 45 as that made more sense for a weldless frame. Every improvement I made for my system was thought out for my arrangement and in a way pays homage to yours. The bottom line is people should not panic and they should put some thought into THEIR system and what best works for them. Evolution of the species...
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Ha!
I know you weren't dissing... Just keep in mind that I have spent the better part of the last 5 years, and actually the 5 years before that with, well, Brutus 5, trying to help people make a BETTER Brutus than I own. So no one here knows that better than I do my friend... And I am NOT king. Look on my website and see all the great systems that people across the world have fabricated. They are the kings! And BTW, yours is there as well on the front page I believe...
So frankly, if we are to cobble together a great looking brew stand such as you and I have done, let's play nice when someone else needs our assistance... Because even five years later now, I have 4 emails to answer just tonight about Brutus...
Pretty soon he will be showing someone else how to build a brew stand too... 
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04-16-2010, 01:31 AM
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Location: Avon
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I still dont see my "20" on your page Lonnie
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04-16-2010, 01:40 AM
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Originally Posted by willynilly
I still dont see my "20" on your page Lonnie
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OMG!
Let me get that done! I have been meaning to my friend... This stupid program I have in photoshop makes me do the entire pic site over just to add one pic to it... Takes about an hour... I'll do it this weekend! I have about 13 in the que including yours! 
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04-16-2010, 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Lonnie Mac
OMG!
Let me get that done! I have been meaning to my friend... This stupid program I have in photoshop makes me do the entire pic site over just to add one pic to it... Takes about an hour... I'll do it this weekend! I have about 13 in the que including yours! 
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Didnt realize it was that much work... looking forward to it, thanks for inspiring us all.
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06-11-2011, 07:42 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Leavenworth, Kansas
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Wheezer, how did the stand come out? I'm getting ready to build the sane setup and I was wondering what your dimensions ended up being.
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