BW,
For our Rig, I bought one of these hoses (15' for around $60) and installed one of these quick connects. Use it with this burner. Had a neighbor (who is a plumber, paid him in beer ;) ) extend out the gas line and he also drilled out the orfaces of the burners (which are originally designed...
For our Rig, I bought one of these hoses (15' for around $60) and installed one of these quick connects. Use it with this burner. Had a neighbor (who is a plumber, paid him in beer ;) ) extend out the gas line and he also drilled out the orfaces of the burners (which are originally designed for...
Am fortunate to have a welder as a neighbor who, using pictures as an example, built this brew rig for my brew buddies and I. Also, have another neighbor who is a plumber and he extended out my natural gas line so that we are able run the burner off the house gas instead of propane.
Jason, I'm using this as a tail piece for my taps with 10' of tubing and a serving pressure of 10psi. Not sure if it's 1/4 or 3/16. All I know it that it was a PITA to get the darn tubing over the barb. Had to dip the end of the tubing in boiling water for about 30-60 secs just to soften it up...
Works for me. Cleveland isn't all that far of a drive from north metro Atlanta.
I'm interested in the grain mill and a couple of the kegs if they are ball-lock and the price is right...
Well like a dummy I took the bolt off without paying attention to how it all goes together. Now I don't know how to assemble the fitting so that it's tight and will go into the keggle. Can anyone describe how these parts go together to make this (fitting URL)?
Here's what I have on my table...