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This is how I did it. 2x4 wood frame, built raised panels, glued/screwed to wood frame, and lag bolted frame together so I could take apart easily
We use 1 pump. Pump Strike water into Mash Tun (17ga cooler) with a copper manifold in the bottom...we, hook up Mash Tun into the Hot Liquor Tank. They are all quick releases.
I may have a guy in LaCrosse that may be interested. Do you have any other equipment? He's never brewed before and I live in Denver so the more complete setup I can get him the better.
I'm not in Parker but my buddy and I are in for drinking some beer & talking brew stuff. We just bought a single tier system from a guy in parker. We brewed up our first batch, Sierra Nevada, that should be ready on Sunday! Hopefully it turned out well. Maybe we can pick up some tips! ha
I'm in Denver and would like to take a look at it! New at homebrewing but want to start off right without having to upgrade! How much would you sell without the keezer? I already have one built.
I am looking to get into brewing and I want to get something I will not have to upgrade for a while. I'm looking for a complete setup. I am open to gravity or pump styles. Let me know what you have and we will talk specifics. If someone local is interested, we can barter too as I have many...
Thanks guys!!! Its really turning out better than I could have ever imagined! I plan to reward them nicely!!! He was going to give me granite tiles but he said he wanted to take care of me and have it look better without all the grout lines
I'm not sure to be exact! Haha. The sticker on the slab said $1350, but when I picked it up he said it was at least $700 so I may be mistaken and that could be for granite + labor.
Just got the granite back from the granite fabricator the other day. The cost of the slab without fabrication labor was $1350 with another $700 in fabrication costs. He gave me the slab for free and the labor was free so all in all I couldn't be happier!! It is cut so perfect that I won't...
Yeah it's expensive! If I didn't have a good hookup on the granite, I'd be doing granite tiles. I'd go look through some granite yards for remnant pieces and wheel & deal. They have already re-couped the cost on it, but then you also have the extra expense of having it fabricated! I'd only...
My granite is free! I am in banking and one of my good customers is a granite fabricator so he has some left over 2CM slabs that he already re-couped his cost on that he said I can have and he will cut it for me for free too. The best granite is free granite! haha I think you can usually...