Lil' Sparky
Cowboys EAC
Nice. You might want to consider replacing that switch with a waterproof box. They're not expensive. Something like this might work nicely.
Nice. You might want to consider replacing that switch with a waterproof box. They're not expensive. Something like this might work nicely.
I guess I'll join the club.
I guess I'll join the club.
Oooh. Shiny!
Come on, a real brewer would have burnt wort from boil overs on the side of his kettle. And where are the dents? Yeesh...
Seriously though.. do you have to wear welding glasses around that thing on a sunny day?
If I remember correctly, this is the guy who built this beautiful work of art without ever brewing all grain first. So you're right - there's no burnt wort, dents, etc., because it's never been used.
It really is shiny, though. Me likes shiny!
So, who gets to show him how to use it?
My rig.
Nice job! I like the "kettle keepers". You'll notice I used something quite similar. Where did you purchase that yellow gas line??
Thanks!
Michael
C'mon now, seriously? Mods - isn't there some rule about people posting rediculous stuff like this? Can't we get this guy banned for showing off or something?
I never said I was a brewer I'm a fabricator !
I'm going to pop it's and my cherry on the 21 or 22 of march anyone that wants to come over is welcome.
I showed it to the guy that owns Arbor brewing and Corner brewing and he said he would send his brewers up to help make the first batch...I thought that was a nice offer.
Pat
Wait you want me to DRIVE my fun car in this weather, it might get wet. also keep in mind that pampers will scrach your clear coatIt's like the really nice car that never leaves the garage. Just wipes it down with a diaper
My rig.
Nice job! I like the "kettle keepers". You'll notice I used something quite similar. Where did you purchase that yellow gas line??
Thanks!
Michael
Thanks. As Sparky said, I got the flexible gas lines at Home Depot. They're great since I wanted to have some flexibility in moving the burners up and down to adjust them once I had the main part of the gas pipe attached to the stand. Plus, I didn't have to worry about getting the black iron pipe cut into special sizes that way.
Thanks. As Sparky said, I got the flexible gas lines at Home Depot. They're great since I wanted to have some flexibility in moving the burners up and down to adjust them once I had the main part of the gas pipe attached to the stand. Plus, I didn't have to worry about getting the black iron pipe cut into special sizes that way.
Cool, thanks! What do you use to connect the whole system to your gas supple line?
Cool, thanks! What do you use to connect the whole system to your gas supple line?
I've definitely got a bit of an inferiority complex kicking in after looking at some of these rigs but I will still go ahead and put mine out. This is the second all grain brew day for me and first where I didn't have my set up completely jerry rigged. It's not the prettiest thing to look at but for only having been brewing for 3 months I am fairly pleased with the progress.
I've definitely got a bit of an inferiority complex kicking in after looking at some of these rigs but I will still go ahead and put mine out. This is the second all grain brew day for me and first where I didn't have my set up completely jerry rigged. It's not the prettiest thing to look at but for only having been brewing for 3 months I am fairly pleased with the progress.
If that's what you have after 3 months of brewing, you have nothing to be ashamed of! Keep brewing, learning, and improving, and you too will be posting some smokin hot brewrig that others will oogle and wish they had. Believe it or not, it looks as though you are ahead of the curve! I'll keep an eye out for you in my rearview mirror!!!
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