doggage
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i agree! the less you transfer the less equipment you need to buy/sanitize/move around...
Great idea, wilser!
Great idea, wilser!
here is mine almost done with it but it is 99% done let me know what you all think
Love the wheels!
this heers my wood brew skulpcher. see the two peece adjustable desine? this keeps the pot levil cuz i brew on a hill.
brew stand thing
IKEA sells brew stands??
I went all electric - here's my wooden cabinet...
LOL - what? I built that from scratch my brotha!
It looks good. What kind of wood. Looks like very thick boards. I'm a lumber noob
Here's my Scuba Steve inspired wood rig which is still very much a work in progress. Ordered the burners and am waiting for them to plumb the propane lines and am waiting for payday to snag some casters.....
I like it! Are you planning to use angle iron to span the gap and mount the burners to? Also, what is the angled wood frame for on the side of the stand? I was thinking about doing a stand like this, but replacing the horizontal wood beams with the "erector set" style angle iron. Looks great so far...keep the pics comin'!
Looks nice, I actually love the visual effect of the large through bolts. I say this in that I usually use deck screws for this type of project, but the large bolts give it a nice appeal and sense of size.
Give any thought to heat shields? Got any decent electric power nearby?
What do you guys think?
Cement backer board is a popular choice....provides some bulk to insulate the wood as well as being nice and fire resistant.
...and have a timer to start heating my strike while I'm still sleeping. That in itself is cool.
I have thought about this using a simple appliance timer and a 1500w element. In reality, 4000w can heat the strike water almost as fast as you can measure and crush the grain...or just about as long as it takes you to make a pot of coffee, as done this morning.
Love the wheels!
Here's my wood stand that was inspired by some of the ones I've seen here:
Kal
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