Dual 15 Gallon Conical Build with Stand!!
KCBrewer said:Hmmm, I never thought to build a bed by my fermenters. That would be so much easier than standing there staring at them all night.
smakudwn said:Looks good, how you gonna cool those?
wildwest450 said:Why the dual valves?
I guess great minds think a like.
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brewmonk said:I like the fermenters, and the dual valve "dose-a-splat" trub feature.
However, I trust butt joins and kregg jigs to only non structural items.
I assume you have a decent idea of what you are doing though, not too many people slapping stuff together cut it on a P66. So, as long as the structure is there, 300 lbs aint that bad
Having said that, OSB $UCKS rat-butt structurally, and that is DRY. care to add a few triangles to the frame, and pairs of 2by hangers to support the cones?
(btw, no PM here. I have a D-Uni.)
deerelk4x4 said:Where di you obtain the conical fermentor from? They look to me like they were designed for fertilizer, but not really sure.
Can you give me the details on the valves and connections? Very interested in building something similar to this.
lonepalm said:Building one of these this weekend.
What is the height of your table...I'm trying to figure out how to fill it
However, I trust butt joins and kregg jigs to only non structural items.
I assume you have a decent idea of what you are doing though, not too many people slapping stuff together cut it on a P66. So, as long as the structure is there, 300 lbs aint that bad
pingwin77 said:What are you using for the lids on these? I'm looking at picking up 1 or 2 of these but want to make sure I know what pieces I will need.
FireBrew63 said:Looks great SDB! I bought the Norwesco tank from Tank Depot a few weeks ago and I am finishing up the mount for it. I really like the trub/yeast catcher idea, I'm going to incorporate that into my set up as well. I'll have my 1st batch in it this on Friday! Great work man!
Cheers
Yankeehillbrewer said:Any worries about oxidation when filling the kegs?
What are you using for the lids on these? I'm looking at picking up 1 or 2 of these but want to make sure I know what pieces I will need.
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