Sam listed 1 pack. I can tell you from experience you need two. I don't remember the pricing.
Question for you guys on the hardware packs. It says I must buy packs of 50 at $6.45 per pack. Does that mean there are 50 bolts in a pack for $6.45 or does that mean I have to buy 50 packs at $6.45. I am thinking it means the former since I can just put a pack in my cart at $6.45. However, I just wanted clarification since the current price seems cheaper than the $12.89 shown on the Wallace inventory sheet and that doesn't seem right to me.
Also, Would you recommend buying 2 packs of this hardware?
Thanks for the help!
Question for you guys on the hardware packs. It says I must buy packs of 50 at $6.45 per pack. Does that mean there are 50 bolts in a pack for $6.45 or does that mean I have to buy 50 packs at $6.45. I am thinking it means the former since I can just put a pack in my cart at $6.45. However, I just wanted clarification since the current price seems cheaper than the $12.89 shown on the Wallace inventory sheet and that doesn't seem right to me.
Also, Would you recommend buying 2 packs of this hardware?
Thanks for the help!
Just to prove I am not making it up that I am building one of these:
Supposedly the beauty of the top inlet pump is ease of priming. The liquid will flow straight down into the pump head, and any air bubbles should be fairly unrestricted in flowing upwards and out of the way. I have since repositioned the head on the pump so that the outlet is pointing to the left instead of back into the stand.
Sam listed 1 pack. I can tell you from experience you need two. I don't remember the pricing.
Thought I''d post a shot of my rig I just completed (still waiting for a few more quick disconnects and silicon tubing). Basically, a "Brutus 10" leveraging Sam's "Wallace" idea of using slotted angle. I was going to build a welded square tube design but liked the flexibility that the slotted angle offered (wanted the option to adjust things if needed).
I pretty much have duplicated the typical Brutus 10 (outside of slotted angle iron). I have two Asco valves that are controlled via thermal probes from each of my Runco controllers.
V-Twin said:I use standing pilots and my burners are connected to Asco valves for the HLT and Mash tun.
Excellent build!
That's pretty similar to mine (in construction materials, anyway):
http://www.lancedrolet.com/?p=7
But I didn't want to shell out for the pumps, so mine is a 3 tier...
Definitely strong... the most expensive part of my build were the casters because I got ones that were rated at 400lbs each. One keg filled to the top with water weighs in at about 150 or so lbs. I filled all 3 kegs to the top with cold water and stood on the frame while kind of bouncing up and down all while a friend rolled me around a little just to see if the casters seized under the weight. Casters worked fine and nothing budged, bent, or squeaked. I've been using mine for over 2 years (25 batches or so) and it seems as strong as ever.
I am thinking that I will use 2 of these burners, 1 for the HLT and 1 for the BK. http://www.agrisupply.com/bg-high-pressure-cast-iron-burner-/p/64494/cn/5400001/
Other than that I'm not sure exactly what else must be ordered. I saw some people say they don't come with a jet, etc.
I just started the same build. Those burners arrived yesterday with jets, which I too was not expecting.
The jet isn't stamped anywhere. No idea of the orifice size. I'm converting to low pressure propane, so I figure I'm going to have to drill them out anyway. Waiting on my regulator to arrive, so not that far in the plan yet.
How did you guys build the switch box for your pumps, did you just plug your pumps into the box so you can turn them off/on or did you wire them into the box, I would love to do that any info would help.
Why did you decide to convert them to low pressure, what's the benefit?
Thanks and good luck on your build
Taking my weldless brew rig on her MAIDEN VOYAGE as we speak... brewing Ed Worts pale ale... already half way through my boil, and she is performing EXCELLENT!!!! Couldn't be happier with this design! Been working on this on and off since Xmas. FINALLY brewing on it. First All Grain batch too!
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