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Originally Posted by StainlessBrewing
Things have been pretty crazy lately but I finally have the first batch 4" (4-1/2"OD), 6" (6-5/8"OD) and 8" (8-5/8"OD) of rings fabbed. A little polishing and they will be ready for assembly. As soon as I have one of each together I will take pictures and list them on the site for sale. We switched from our 4"OD sanitary tubing to pipe size 4-1/2"OD for a few reasons. It's cheaper, bigger OD, thicker wall and the material usually requires to be buffed up anyways after welding. Prices are MAXING out as follows.
4" $79.99
6" $89.99
8" $99.99
These are the highest prices with hook ends. Straight legs for those using keggles that can rest on the cut out rim will be $10 cheaper. If you can have the basket without the legs and sit on the bottom or use it with an existing 4" spider purchsed it will be another $10 cheaper. Please know that the 4" design will not fit inside the 6" without modifications. All baskets are measured out at 28" long from. If you need a shorter length you can loosen the clamp and trim it to size with a pair of scissors or we can make a custom length (shorter) for you at no additional cost.
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If I want a 6" one that's 14" how much would it run if I have the legs from the 4" hop spider? Meaning I need the top piece with the inputs for the legs but not the legs themselves.
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08-02-2012, 07:19 PM
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#202
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Originally Posted by mattyb85
If I want a 6" one that's 14" how much would it run if I have the legs from the 4" hop spider? Meaning I need the top piece with the inputs for the legs but not the legs themselves.
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Contact me at gostainless@stainlessbrewing.com and I'll give you a quote.
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Equipment, fittings, valves, tubing, accessories, kegging, custom fabrication and more.
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08-02-2012, 07:22 PM
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Not to steal your thunder ... but these are now on the website and available for purchase guys ...
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08-02-2012, 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by StainlessBrewing
Things have been pretty crazy lately but I finally have the first batch 4" (4-1/2"OD), 6" (6-5/8"OD) and 8" (8-5/8"OD) of rings fabbed. A little polishing and they will be ready for assembly. As soon as I have one of each together I will take pictures and list them on the site for sale. We switched from our 4"OD sanitary tubing to pipe size 4-1/2"OD for a few reasons. It's cheaper, bigger OD, thicker wall and the material usually requires to be buffed up anyways after welding. Prices are MAXING out as follows.
4" $79.99
6" $89.99
8" $99.99
These are the highest prices with hook ends. Straight legs for those using keggles that can rest on the cut out rim will be $10 cheaper. If you can have the basket without the legs and sit on the bottom or use it with an existing 4" spider purchsed it will be another $10 cheaper. Please know that the 4" design will not fit inside the 6" without modifications. All baskets are measured out at 28" long from. If you need a shorter length you can loosen the clamp and trim it to size with a pair of scissors or we can make a custom length (shorter) for you at no additional cost.
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So ... unless I'm misreading this post, those prices did not work out. Did something change? A 6" kit with straight legs is $90 and change and hooks would add $10. Not trying to dog you, as I will probably still get one, I just was wondering what happened.
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08-02-2012, 08:05 PM
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That's correct and I apologize. I've been so busy at work that I have not had the time to edit here on the forum. I forgot to include one item when building these and the price is $10 higher than previously stated. I realize this is a little damper for some but keep in mind this is still a great deal. Others have paid this much in just the materials alone and I'm trying to keep this as low as possible without killing myself as well. This is a pretty tough unit and should last a long time. 4" and 6" will ship a lot faster than the 8" because some are still currently being fabbed. I will update the site and here on HBT with more pictures and information as soon as I can. They're are currently available for purchase so I can begin assembly. The first orders will be processed.....well first until I'm able to catch up and have a few premade for stock. Thanks for your patience everyone.
Zach
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08-03-2012, 03:06 PM
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#206
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Originally Posted by StainlessBrewing
That's correct and I apologize. I've been so busy at work that I have not had the time to edit here on the forum. I forgot to include one item when building these and the price is $10 higher than previously stated. I realize this is a little damper for some but keep in mind this is still a great deal. Others have paid this much in just the materials alone and I'm trying to keep this as low as possible without killing myself as well. This is a pretty tough unit and should last a long time. 4" and 6" will ship a lot faster than the 8" because some are still currently being fabbed. I will update the site and here on HBT with more pictures and information as soon as I can. They're are currently available for purchase so I can begin assembly. The first orders will be processed.....well first until I'm able to catch up and have a few premade for stock. Thanks for your patience everyone.
Zach
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What model do you recommend for a standard keggle?
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08-03-2012, 08:35 PM
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What model do you recommend for a standard keggle?
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Straight legs will work fine. The size of the basket just depends on the types of beers and how many gallons you usually brew.
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08-03-2012, 09:08 PM
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What mesh size did you end up going with? 30/inch?
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08-04-2012, 12:54 AM
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Originally Posted by mattmcl
What mesh size did you end up going with? 30/inch?
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That's correct.
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08-04-2012, 03:38 PM
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#210
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Location: Tampa, Florida
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Originally Posted by StainlessBrewing
Straight legs will work fine. The size of the basket just depends on the types of beers and how many gallons you usually brew.
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I'll be doing mostly 5 gallon brews, and 10 gallon brew every 6-8 weeks.
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