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    California Counter pressure filler, Plate chiller

    Counter pressure bottle filler----$55 shipped 40 Plate chiller---$80 All prices include shipping to the lower 48 via USPS. Payment via paypal Also have a 36 qt coleman extreme mash tun with copper manifold $60, and a jockey box built with a 70' SS coil and SS shanks $120. Both...
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    My 2.5 tier brew stand

    So I just got this squared away last night. It is 1.5" SS tubing TIG welded together. Got the shrouds from Kurt at Brewsteel. He has been a tremendous help for me in this endeavor and would recomend him to anyone. I think I have the plumbing details worked out now (thanks again Kurt) and have...
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    Temp probe/thermometer location

    I am in the process of building a Ekeggle for BIAB. I went with the 3 port weld in setup from Bobby at Brewhardware for my ball valve, sight glass and thermometer. I will be using this keggle as a propane heated setup while I build the electric so I need a thermometer port. That port will be...
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    eBIAB New Guy

    I was in the process of building a 3 vessel propane system and have decided I might want to go a different direction. The reason is I really want to go electric and like BIAB to keep cost down a little, the simplicity of it, the small footprint and somewhat portability of it. My garage is...
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    Keggle welding/sugaring question

    So I am not a welder by trade but have taken some classes and been welding for a couple years now. Did some research and found if I wanted to turn some kegs into keggle I needed to back purge. Lincoln TIG185 set to 85 amps (not really going full throttle though) and using 1/16 316 rod. So I...
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    New Brewer

    Hey everyone, another new guy here. I have been wanting to start brewing for a while now and my neighbor finally got me to take the plunge. Here to learn as much as I can and hopefully give something back. Jake
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