chainsawbrewing
Well-Known Member
my buddy owns a business here in indiana called unlimited oxygen. they make these machines that basically produce oxygen and keep it at a steady flow for use in lots of different applications. hospitals, sick people, and actually most recently his machines are used a ton in glass blowing.
anyways, he's got a "junkyard" of sorts in his shop of all these stainless steel oxygen tanks that he's collected throughout the years that either are old, outdated, can't get parts for, donated, etc. they're all mostly 40 liters, have handles built in to them, and you cut the top/lid off of them, and there is a second tank inside of the exterior tank (i guess it's done this way for a sort of insulation to keep oxygen at a certain temperature) so long story short (too late) i'm getting three of these bad boys for brewing purposes. i'll post pics when we get them all done, but he's got a TON of them, and they're just taking up space, so i'm sure he'd be willing to let them go for cheaper than what we pay for stainless steel kettles.
i was like a kid in a candy store there, lol. he's just got this huge warehouse full of stuff that i can use for brewing equipment, and all the tools and such needed.
woo hoo!
brian
anyways, he's got a "junkyard" of sorts in his shop of all these stainless steel oxygen tanks that he's collected throughout the years that either are old, outdated, can't get parts for, donated, etc. they're all mostly 40 liters, have handles built in to them, and you cut the top/lid off of them, and there is a second tank inside of the exterior tank (i guess it's done this way for a sort of insulation to keep oxygen at a certain temperature) so long story short (too late) i'm getting three of these bad boys for brewing purposes. i'll post pics when we get them all done, but he's got a TON of them, and they're just taking up space, so i'm sure he'd be willing to let them go for cheaper than what we pay for stainless steel kettles.
i was like a kid in a candy store there, lol. he's just got this huge warehouse full of stuff that i can use for brewing equipment, and all the tools and such needed.
woo hoo!
brian