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    Show us your sculpture or brew rig

    Even though I learned to weld so I could build my own 2x2" square steel single tier stand with a Blichmann Tower of Power to run the mash, I completely agree with you. It is easy and expensive (and fun!) to get swept up, but there are few things you can't do on your setup that you could do on a...
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    Show us your sculpture or brew rig

    How do you cool with that?
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    Keggle, Step Bit, and Burned Metal

    I drilled my first using WD40 and smoked it. Using cutting oil for the rest made an enormous difference. You may also need a new bit as the HF stuff isn't the highest quality steel and will dull very quickly if it gets too hot.
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    ChuckJaxFL's single tier, all electric build thread

    C'mon, get a 10 pound spool! I would have loved to get a 220v welder. Had planned on running it off the generator. Couldn't find one for anywhere near my budget so ended up with a Lincoln Electric SP-100 for $120 on Craigslist. Turns out the 110 outlet on the gen is only 20 amp and the...
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    Brutus Style Brewstand Build

    BTW, BrewingGunner, didn't mean to sidetrack, derail, or otherwise steal the thunder of your posts. Besides some pretty sketchy rip offs of the old BYO plans this was the best I found. Doesn't appear to be copyrighted, either, so no need to feel bad about using them.
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    Brutus Style Brewstand Build

    This is what I used (modified): http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/14085118/1257679793/name/Brutus.pdf I lowered the bottom braces, removed the bottom middle cross support, and made the burner openings 13"x13" (instead of 12"x13"). I also ran a BWP gas manifold as my completely novice welding skills...
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    Lots of learning with this Brutus build!

    Holy crap. Eight hours or so in and I'm almost done. If I should ever build another stand I will do the following: 1 - Clean/grind all the metal right away before welding. 2 - Not wait a month and two brew days before painting. 3 - If #1 is missed I will pay someone to sandblast the frame. 4...
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    Lots of learning with this Brutus build!

    Painting today. Actually hoping to remove all he hardware, prep (grind and wash) and prime. Unless things go WAY better Nd faster than I expect I can't imagine getting color on. Decided to high-temp paint versus a commercial coating as the ceramic powder coating would have been hella...
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    Propane, Single tier, direct fired RIMS build

    I used 2" square mild steel at 1/8" thickness. Complete overkill. Shouldn't have been blinded by the "me too" part of it. The BG14's are surprisingly heavy burners, and I use 3. On the plus side is not having to worry about it tipping over when it's loaded up. I got some 2000 degree stuff...
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    Propane, Single tier, direct fired RIMS build

    My stand is done except for painting and putting the diamond plate on it, but I think it's about 200+ lbs with the burners. I ended up buying a furniture dolly for it. There are casters, too, but I stand it on end for storage and I couldn't move it without a hand truck. Now I stand it up on...
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    Fermentation chamber moisture buildup

    I have one of these in my keezer and it works wonderfully :http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000H0XFD2/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 The lower dew point caused by the freezer chiller causes condensate to form on the coldest point (the chiller itself). There is a lot of evaporative moisture...
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    New Carboy Washer Pressure Issue

    I went through three caps trying different spray designs. Fourth one was just a 3/8" hole centered and deburred...works FAR better than the multi-hole spray head. Try it even without a cap as the flow volume and sheeting action are what cleans the carboys.
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    Cheap weldless HLT setup?

    Also check http://www.bargainfittings.com/. I've ordered from them a couple times and always been VERY impressed. Really top quality stuff, not at all what you'd expect for the price.
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    Antique Radio Kegerator Build

    The screw is probably acting as a heatsink. Unless its cold enough to be causing condensation I probably wouldn't worry about it.
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    Brutus Style Brewstand Build

    WEIGHT TESTING??? Just throw the full keggles up there and light the fires! That's what I'm going to do and (SPLOOSH!) (dies) That's actually a really good idea and one I probably should have thought of. Guess I got lucky.
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    Lots of learning with this Brutus build!

    Little change today, welded four more stand-offs to the HLT opening. My old brew kettle, now the HLT, is just a skosh smaller than my keggles. Never thought to check it before assembly as they seemed the same size. As it was the HLT was only sitting on maybe 1/4" of the supports at each...
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    Antique Radio Kegerator Build

    I had an early prototype HD racing ECU (gotta have people). I knew Eric from way WAY back when he was still at HD. Super nice guy. My dad retired from HD and my sister works there. My aunt and uncle own Uke's HD in Kenosha, WI, which my grandfather started back in 1930. It's a whole family...
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    Antique Radio Kegerator Build

    Buell FTW! I had a '95 S2 Thunderbolt, Ice White Pearl, white Marchessini wheels, Supertrapp exhaust with an open end cap...sold it in '08 and kick myself every day for doing it. Was one of the first ones they produced, too. Was so early in the original production run the vents were all...
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    E keggle build

    Don't you love realizing you got a bit click-happy? I have four male polysulfone QD's I have no idea what to do with. D'oh!
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