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Indiana 3 Keggle single tier system

Discussion in 'For Sale' started by BrewBound81, Nov 17, 2014.

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    BrewBound81

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    Posted Nov 17, 2014
    Hey forum members, I have a brew setup that needs a home... Since child #2 has joined us in the house and the what's some may know as the hobby complex (too much sh*t), I am forced to unload extra equipment in trade for space.

    I would really like to see this go as a complete set, at least the keggles. However the stand may sweeten the deal for some...

    What I have is three keggles all with dip tubes, sight glasses, thermometers, and heat shields from Brew Hardware. I have to say that I am really pleased with Bobby's products. The labels on the sight glasses are very easy to read and have had no sign of abrasion. All ball valves are the the the upgraded three piece type.

    The mash and boil kettles are equipped with Nor Cal brewing false bottoms. The mash has has the double ring support and the boil has the single ring support. Both false bottoms are hinged for easy removal and clean up. The false bottom's have worked flawlessly and I have not had a stuck sparge even when using a chugger pump to circulate.

    Kegs are at a medium polish and two of them show signs of heating from LP burns since this was used in a gas setup.

    The stand is an Advanced Tabco SS 305 GR which is all stainless, no galvanized legs or bottom shelf.. The top shelf is 14 ga and will support some 1100 lbs according to the manufacture... The casters were added for mobilization during brew day and are locking. The table is now being used as a cart as I finish my basement and is great shape despite the horrible picture. The legs can be cut down for your desired height, I just kept them at full length with the intention of going electric. I had unitstrut mounted to the legs for addition of pumps or control boxes, ect. I will supply the strut and brackets to the buyer although thy are not currently attached. (***All the junk on the cart is not included so don't too excited if you see something of interest!)

    It looks like I will entertain options to part the keggles out seperatly...

    $175 for the HLT

    $300 for the Mash Kettle

    $300 for the Boil Kettle

    Please let me know if you have any questions.

    Thanks
    Al

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    Last edited: Nov 25, 2014
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    cuse88

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    Posted Nov 17, 2014
    Where are you located in Indiana?


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    BrewBound81

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    Posted Nov 17, 2014
    Granger, IN
     
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    BrewBound81

    Active Member

    Posted Nov 17, 2014
    I found a picture with the keggles on the table. The pumps and control box pictured are not included

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    BrewBound81

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    Posted Nov 21, 2014
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    Last edited: Nov 29, 2014
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