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Great thread. I think I'm going to go weldless for my stand. But I love to see these brewstands coming together!
day_trippr said:fyi: this pump head is mounted upside down.
Cheers!
Why do you say this? I've seen guys on welding forums saying what a great bang for the buck they are.
FransReichert said:Thanks for the writ up, just what another noob need!!
You are welcome ! Everything I did I saw on this very forum. Building has been as much fun as brewing!
FransReichert said:Please do a write up with photo's of your next brew in this rig. I do not understand the working of the rig yet.
I would be happy to. I will actually post it right to this thread. It will be a while though since I still have to pony up some cash for all the tubing and quick disconnects.... I'm sure there are a few other things too
Rivenin said:check the settings on those burners, they look WAY orange, usually there is only a tip of orange with the flames mostly blue
HawksBrewer said:More air will get you a hotter flame (i.e. blue)
hansonian said:Nice work! Did you get your metal local? If so, do you mind saying who you got it from? I live in Tampa too and need to get some for a project.
Stopping work for a quick cigar city Jai Lai IPA break
PunkinDrublic said:One of my favorite IPA's! Have you tried the Guava Grove? Great thread btw, the rig is looking great. I'm scribed.
Thank you! I went to Tampa steel. The local outlet is located right off orient rd near the prison just north of Adamo. Hope this helps. Do you attend any local brewing clubs? I'm still pretty new so I haven't done anything like that yet.
Here's a question for the pros. Since I am using keggles, what is the consensus on the potential of trapped air in the bottom part of a keggle where the metal has been rolled? Anyone ever have a concern with this? I am thinking it would be darn near impossible to drill a hole in that space. This a concern for anyone?
Here's a question for the pros. Since I am using keggles, what is the consensus on the potential of trapped air in the bottom part of a keggle where the metal has been rolled? Anyone ever have a concern with this? I am thinking it would be darn near impossible to drill a hole in that space. This a concern for anyone?
This will be my pump switch strategy. Probably thr most basic boring minimally involved approach yet. But I'm pretty sure there will be no death by electrocution either.
Tomtanner said:This will be my pump switch strategy. Probably thr most basic boring minimally involved approach yet. But I'm pretty sure there will be no death by electrocution either.
Tomtanner said:I went ahead and picked up a dremel do I can continue with some loose end projects.
$40
Dan said:Great thread. Thanks for sharing your journey!
Busy brewing craft beer!!! Is there a better way to go?Death by electrocution could still be a factor.
H-Balm said:1. Your documentation is really fantastic. It is quite a learning process.
2. I know almost nothing about AG. Just seeing these steps are helping me get my head around it.
thanks
Awesome Thread, great work on the brewstand. However it confirms my suspicions that it would be cheaper to buy a prefabbed one.
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