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Brew station first run!

Discussion in 'Brew Stands' started by palzhaus, Aug 8, 2015.

 

  1. #1
    palzhaus

    Active Member

    Posted Aug 8, 2015
    View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1439047946.940068.jpg

    Made out of channel strut and whatever wood I could scrape together. It's weldless with a 10 gallon pot and two converted 7 gallon water coolers for the mash tank and HLT. Using a gas burner for heat and a pump for recirculation and transfer.

    It's not pretty but I've got my fingers crossed that it will work well.
     
  2. #2
    Rhumbline

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 8, 2015
    Very nice. I need to get my gear organized like that.

    Happy brewing!
     
  3. #3
    GrainToGlass

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 8, 2015
    Really neat how your tubing joins together. I need to do something like that on mine. Looks good!
     
  4. #4
    palzhaus

    Active Member

    Posted Aug 8, 2015
    It's a simple setup that consumed a chunk of time in the build. Fortunately, the place I work part-time enabled me to purchase most of the materials at cost, saving me A LOT of money.
     
  5. #5
    Carlscan26

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Aug 9, 2015
    How does that manifold work and where are the pumps?
     
  6. #6
    palzhaus

    Active Member

    Posted Aug 9, 2015
    Each line has an "in" and "out" valve to allow a backup "safety measure" so I don't pump the wrong stuff into the wrong thing, if you get my meaning. All of it connects to the pump mounted on the underside of the station, to which I'm cobbling together an on/off switch for ease of use.
     
  7. #7
    Carlscan26

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Aug 9, 2015
    Ok I think I get it...except it looks like they all connect to a single pipe? Are there actually two pipes in the middle one for in and one for out? Can you post some closer photos of this please? Also, what kind of pump?
     
  8. #8
    palzhaus

    Active Member

    Posted Aug 11, 2015
    I'm a neat freak so I tried to make the design clean and visually pleasing (not it matters in function). I'm traveling for work but when I get home, I'll get you the name of pump and post more pictures.

    Incidentally, I hit a snag during my brew session on Sunday and had to shut it down in the early stages. I'm going to give it another go on Thursday, hopefully with a little more success.
     
  9. #9
    Carlscan26

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Aug 13, 2015
    Looking forward to it. Safe travels!
     
  10. #10
    palzhaus

    Active Member

    Posted Aug 14, 2015
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    Carlscan26

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Aug 15, 2015
    Awesome thanks!
     
  12. #12
    palzhaus

    Active Member

    Posted Aug 15, 2015
    You bet!
     
  13. #13
    JonW

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    Posted Aug 16, 2015
    What's the temperature rating on the plastic manifold and those hoses? Can they be safely used with boiling temps?
     
  14. #14
    Wreck99

    Wrecked Brewery  

    Posted Aug 16, 2015
    Cool setup. Wish you luck with it. Happy Brewing!
     
  15. #15
    Carlscan26

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Aug 16, 2015

    That's a good question. I'd assumed it was CPVC but looking at it closer it looks like it may be plain PVC?
     
  16. #16
    palzhaus

    Active Member

    Posted Aug 16, 2015
    Everything is CPVC and rated at 220°. It won't exceed 185°.
     
  17. #17
    Carlscan26

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Aug 17, 2015
    Good to hear
     
  18. #18
    palzhaus

    Active Member

    Posted Aug 20, 2015
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    Hello

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 20, 2015
    Only took a week and a half? That is record speed in my book.
    Looks wonderful and nice work on that whole manifold thing. It is a beast.
     
  20. #20
    palzhaus

    Active Member

    Posted Aug 21, 2015

    Thanks. It really is a beast. I'm gonna have to label the valves on account of I have a memory like a pasta strainer and misdirect the flow.
     
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