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    Indiana 3 Tier brew stand, keggle, HLT, Tun, and all the fixings…ChicagoArea

    I was hoping to find someone who's looking for an upgrade or even a newbie on a budget. For someone who's not going to part it out to make money, I'll do even better on the price :) I'm hoping to be able to PayItForward (PIF), helping out the same community that helped me in this great hobby.
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    Indiana 3 Tier brew stand, keggle, HLT, Tun, and all the fixings…ChicagoArea

    Thanks Guys. It's been a couple years since buying any hardware so wasn't sure of pricing. Happy New Year everyone.
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    Indiana 3 Tier brew stand, keggle, HLT, Tun, and all the fixings…ChicagoArea

    Will anyone share your thoughts? I thought this was priced cheap, is it overpriced? Possibly no one in the area is looking now, or no one wants the entire kit?
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    Indiana 3 Tier brew stand, keggle, HLT, Tun, and all the fixings…ChicagoArea

    Life changes and there just isn’t time for all the hobbies. Everything photo’d is for sale. Local pickup is in Chicago Area, located just across the border in Northwest Indiana, 46322. $500 cash and carry for it all, I’m not interested in parting it out. Make sure you have a full size truck to...
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    Housing for pump

    I used a lexan sheet. Cut it down with 45deg edges and glue and caulk. http://www.thefatmanbrewery.com/5.html pics 17, 18, 19.
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    Oatmeal stout recipe

    Go to www.thebrewingnetwork.com and go to Jamil's page. He goes over the recipe, style, and ingredients. Great resource and a fantastic recipe I always have on tap. I have never had a person dislike the beer and have had many drink way to many. :tank:
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    DIY Bleeder Valve?

    I've got one built. http://www.thefatmanbrewery.com/10.html photo #7. It does not take much, all parts are aviable from ACE or Lowes.
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    Found the perfect pump

    Now that is a pump! and such a small price tag, $600.:ban:
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    Detroit Craigslist

    When I brew 6.5 gallon batches I can put 2 gallons in the smaller kegs which makes for easier transportation, it also gives me more room in my kegerator for BEER!! not dead head space in 5 gallon kegs. :drunk: I love being 4 or more sheets to the wind as I am now... tomorrows day job...
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    Detroit Craigslist

    Anybody planning a road trip from Chicago to Detroit? I'll help pay for gas if you bring some back for me.
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    Welder Help

    And I also agree with Yuri. A decent 120vac MIG will get plenty of penetration on 1/8 (11guage)clean steel. It will also be a lot easier for a newbie to learn. A stick welder on any thinner material would be rough for a beginner without instruction. 90 amps will be plenty and if you think the...
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    Using Galvanized Steel for Burner Wind Shield

    +1 Working in a HVAC dust shop taught me the same lesson. Milk can be your friend. Be very careful with galvanized fumes.
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    Brew kettles

    I do not have close up of the weldless fittings but photos 30 and 31 are my kettle... All of the fittings are all pickeled brass or copper. The hop/break screen, sight tube, thermometer guard, and weldless fittings are all custom, so no help for you there...
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