hampdenbrewing
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Time to start the build thread as the system is progressing along. I'll try to be diligent and post pics.
I work as a maint. mech in a scrapyard. They came in as scrap stainless. (1) 55gal. drum, (2) 200L vessels, (2) 60 gal. pots. Its like working in a candy store.
I'm wondering how many elements it will take to bring 20-40 gallons of wart up to boiling...
I work as a maint. mech in a scrapyard. They came in as scrap stainless. (1) 55gal. drum, (2) 200L vessels, (2) 60 gal. pots. Its like working in a candy store.
I'm building using (2) 5500W in each (HLT,BK). ULWD in the BK, purchased at Home Depot. BK is pic on the left.
Is this is for parking semi trucks on??
I like how you will be able to just jump right onto the stand to do whatever. It makes a lot of sense to be able to do that instead of dragging a step stool around.
What's are you working on in the background there?
Actually, NO. But, we will be on top of the deck a lot during brewing. The kettles are tall and during mashing and the boil it's going to make it a lot easier to load, stir and clean them. I'm beginning to think about building a separate front extention platform. Although it may look heavy it only weighs about 154lbs. It's 10ft L x 35in W x 15in H
I like how you will be able to just jump right onto the stand to do whatever. It makes a lot of sense to be able to do that instead of dragging a step stool around.
Great idea!!!It needs a set of retractable steps run off of an air system...well doesn't need but it sure would be cool
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