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I just finished it this past weekend.
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can you show some more pics? details?
I just finished it this past weekend.
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can you show some more pics? details?
There are a lot of photos scattered over many threads of brewing set-ups.I looked all over the web for pics and ideas for a simple sculpture.Maybe it'll help someone to see a bunch in one place.
This was a fairly simple project.
Cheers
The mash tun and HLT are bottom draining,... the handle to either the left or the right.
It's aluminum extrusions made by 80/20 Inc.What is that material you built the frame out of?
There are a lot of photos scattered over many threads of brewing set-ups.I looked all over the web for pics and ideas for a simple sculpture.Maybe it'll help someone to see a bunch in one place.
This was a fairly simple project.
Cheers
There are a lot of photos scattered over many threads of brewing set-ups.I looked all over the web for pics and ideas for a simple sculpture.Maybe it'll help someone to see a bunch in one place.
This was a fairly simple project.
Cheers
There are a lot of photos scattered over many threads of brewing set-ups.I looked all over the web for pics and ideas for a simple sculpture.Maybe it'll help someone to see a bunch in one place.
This was a fairly simple project.
Cheers
I'm not sure what I'm looking at, but I sure do like it! [emoji106]
That is a thing of steampunk beauty!
What the efffff!
Looks like it’s from Casper!
Details, STAT!!!
Thank you! that what happens when you put a crazy artist on a project it has taken few years I am still working on it and making improvements. On one side for example I have quite interesting bottle capping machine currently able to handle 1 bottle, but in future maybe 3 at time. Will post some video about it on my channel and maybe some pics here also.That is one of the more remarkable combinations of art and function I have seen in a while - very nicely done!
easy to see I like steampunk style? It was interesting project to create all those parts. The control panels I draw with Inkscape and then used laser cutter. They are actually made of mdf that I just painted copper & some stainsThat is a thing of steampunk beauty!
Brew stand. 2.0 : in the process of a rebuild.
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Propane/rims to electric/herms
I watched your video, love the simplicity of the mash stirrer! And really curious about your BBQ, smoker stuff...you should join us over hereeasy to see I like steampunk style? It was interesting project to create all those parts. The control panels I draw with Inkscape and then used laser cutter. They are actually made of mdf that I just painted copper & some stains
Adhesive backed PVN - polyvinyl nitratewhat did you use to insulate your mash tun?
@pinchegil
The are Tejas Smokers CVO250 . they are for high pressure propane I have two for my mash and boil kettle, my mlt is controlled using a honeywell so I have a two stage regulator to drop 35lbs to 11 inches of water because of this I called them and they opened the orifice for me. These are all connected to Bayou Classic BG14s. They are a really nice feature@pinchegil
Can you tell us about the gas line connectors or post a link? I'm particularly curious about the burner end.
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