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DIY 7-Tap 3" Black Pipe Draft Tower

Discussion in 'DIY Projects' started by philipCT, Feb 20, 2015.

 

  1. #1
    philipCT

    Brewniversity student

    Posted Feb 20, 2015
    I've been planning this for some time. I really like the tappedbeer.com towers, but just didn't want to pay their prices. Though their work is awesome, and their prices reasonable for what you get, I am just a cheap bastard and I was pretty sure I could do it myself.

    I didn't underestimate the type and caliber of work required, and there was no way I was going to undertake the metalshop work. I have neither the tools or the skills. So, like most of my DIY projects, there was a portion that I subbed out.

    I did all the design (to be clear - stole all the design ideas from tappedbeer) and prepared the shop drawings and, after talking to a few people, found the right metal shop with a guy who was willing to do the work cheaply, but who was obsessively fixated on precision and quality. And it shows. The work he did was crazy. Suited me perfectly.

    Here's a before shot of the pieces that I assembled, followed by after shots showing the work.

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    smithabusa

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 21, 2015
    Very nice! My father in law made me one for xmas this year

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    cantrell00

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 21, 2015
    Your machinist did an immaculate job...

    Gotta love people that take that degree of care & pride in their work..
     
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  4. #4
    philipCT

    Brewniversity student

    Posted Apr 19, 2015
    Did the final assembly yesterday. Fabricated foam insulation inserts. Mounted elbow shanks onto faucet panels. Ran bev lines.

    Installing onto kegerator today.

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    philipCT

    Brewniversity student

    Posted Apr 19, 2015
    Hawthorne, my machinist, who has become a friend in the process of building this thing, came over to help install it this morning.

    Things we so smoothly due to his experience and confidence marking, pilot drilling, drilling out and finally tapping the mounting holes. He fabricated special mounting bolts to maintain the real look of a full 5/8" bolt, yet carry a 1/4" by 28 threaded rod into the kegerator top. His work has been genius.

    End result - well - see for yourself.

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    WrkdbfGuy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2015
    Man that is seriously sweet.
     
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    Calfj60

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Apr 20, 2015
    That is bad ass! Great work to you and the machinist.
     
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    philipCT

    Brewniversity student

    Posted Apr 20, 2015
    And finally, after all the kegs are connected back up an fully tested, and the tap board updated...

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    BrewdogSC

    Active Member

    Posted May 8, 2015
    That is beautiful, great job!
     
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    nacho2100

    Active Member

    Posted Jul 30, 2015
    really like the shanks. Can you point me to where you got them?
     
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    Weezy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 30, 2015
    Beautiful project!
     
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    philipCT

    Brewniversity student

    Posted Aug 4, 2015
    I got the faucets and shanks at my LHBS, Maltose Express in Monroe, CT. Hope that helps.
     
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    KegHead

    Member

    Posted Aug 4, 2015
    This looks very good. Im gonna keep this idea in mind the next time im at the machine shop. I think making a partially completed (all mill, drill and forming work) but modular kit for DIYers may be neat, and a good cost compromise as well.
     
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    Smokenaces

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 16, 2015
    Care to post dimensions so we can replicate? Awesome setup!
     
  15. #15
    Tahdi

    Member

    Posted Aug 17, 2015

    Would your machinist be willing to make the bolts for others doing similar projects? I'm in RI. Thanks
     
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    philipCT

    Brewniversity student

    Posted Aug 17, 2015
    I'm sure he would but just keep in mind, he's a real pro with a full machine shop and gets professional machine-shop rates so don't expect the work to be free. Still, I found him quite reasonable for the quality.

    PM me for contact details.
     
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    philipCT

    Brewniversity student

    Posted Aug 17, 2015
    Sure. I'll look for the folder with those drawings and post. Warning - the drawings were all hand-drawn by me, so not professional, but Hawthorne didn't seem to have any problem understanding them.
     
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    Smokenaces

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 26, 2015
    Adventures in Homebrewing carry identical shanks: Krome Dispense brand.

    S/S Column Shank Assembly (90 degree barb)
    Item Number:40-C331
     
  19. #19
    Jester369

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Aug 26, 2015
    Excellent! :mug:
     
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    martianpc

    Thirsty Bull Brewing

    Posted Sep 23, 2015
    I love the look of this and it's industrial design!

    A few questions, what is the height and total width. IE : how long of black pipe nipples did you buy?

    What is the point of the cutout with the plate over it instead of just mounting the faucets right to the pipe?

    Thanks!
     
  21. #21
    Smokenaces

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 24, 2015
    Finished this tap few weeks ago. I used a lot of the same ideas/design as philipmeese. I used the front cut out for access and future shank/line servicing. I originally planned to drill/mount the shanks directly to the black pipe, but realized that I could miss drill a hole and cause the taps not to lineup.

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    KegHead

    Member

    Posted Sep 24, 2015
    Is the plate rolled sheet metal or scrap pipe?
     
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    Resonator

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 24, 2015
    Looks solid. Nice work!
     
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    philipCT

    Brewniversity student

    Posted Sep 24, 2015
    Great looking tap gang. I like those end pieces. I used a "T" configuration to match with the existing through-holes in my kegerator.
     
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    philipCT

    Brewniversity student

    Posted Sep 24, 2015
    As I recall, the middle nipple was 10" and the sides weren't much shorter - but maybe 9". I picked those dimensions so I could match the down-pipes to existing through-the-top-holes in my kegerator.

    I looked at a million different tap gangs and finally figured that the minimum distance between faucets was about 2-1/4", then I calculated everything backwards from there.

    The main reason to use the plate, instead of just mounting directly into holes the pipe, is that you can remove the plate and change out or muck with the tubing in back of the shank more easily.
     
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    philipCT

    Brewniversity student

    Posted Sep 24, 2015
    The plate I used was rolled sheet metal.
     
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    martianpc

    Thirsty Bull Brewing

    Posted Sep 24, 2015
    Which shanks did you use? Elbow or just a short regular?
     
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    Smokenaces

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 24, 2015
    Scrap 4 inch thin wall pipe. Cut to my needed size them reshaped radius to fit the 3 inch black pipe.
     
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    Smokenaces

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 24, 2015
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    abrahamcharron

    New Member

    Posted Oct 19, 2015
    Awesome job! I'm looking to make mine almost identical. My question is would it be possible to have the removable panel on the back only(out of sight) and have only tap holes on the front?
     
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    philipCT

    Brewniversity student

    Posted Oct 20, 2015
    You could, but it might be tricky getting your fingers in there to work with the back parts of the faucets. That panel, with the faucets mounted on it makes working with the faucets drop-dead simple. You just pop the retaining screws and it comes right out with all the hose and shanks right there.

    IMO the panel only enhances from the overall industrial design effect.
     
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    philipCT

    Brewniversity student

    Posted Dec 19, 2015
    Found the shop drawings I did - such as they are...

    Note: I had purchased and dry-fitted (with plumbers goo so they wouldn't seize) the 3" black pipe pieces together the way I wanted them. Then I delivered the assembly to my shop guy. So the instructions are meant for him.

    One note about the 7/8" holes: when he cut them, he cut them EXACTLY 7/8" and my shanks didn't quite fit. He said that I should have told him that I needed to fit a 7/8" shank into the hole and he would have cut it a few thousandths wider. As it turned out, I reamed the wholes out with a round file for about 30 seconds and everything fit perfectly.

    On my "T" configuration, the pipe lengths were:
    • Side pieces: 8"
    • Center piece: 10"
    • Risers: 10"

    View attachment SteampunkBlackPipeTapGang-TechDrawings-PDM.pdf
     
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    Tonnex

    Member

    Posted Feb 17, 2016
    Hi, I'm also looking on making a draft system like yours. Mind if I ask where you got the Kegerator? :)
     
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    Smokenaces

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 17, 2016
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    HatchetJackson

    New Member

    Posted Nov 25, 2016
    I have Been lurking long enough. Time just to ask. I really like the your set up and am finishing up only needing to buy pipe. I regularly fill growlers off my system if there enough room with your set up to do so? How long are the different sections of Pipe?
     
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    philipCT

    Brewniversity student

    Posted Nov 26, 2016
    I think I uploaded drawings earlier in the thread that lay that out. I think the middle section is 10" and the ends are 9". I actually found the order form for all the pipe sections so let me know if that doesn't make sense and I'll scan and upload that.

    I totally fill growlers all the time off my system. Literally every time we leave the house to a party or a dinner with friends. I don't know what I'd do with all the beer otherwise !!!
     
  37. #37
    HatchetJackson

    New Member

    Posted Nov 26, 2016
    I looked at the fabrication request it details out the cuts but not the pipe lengths.
    The order form would help but don't go out your way.
    I am having trouble finding 3" pipe so knowing where you got it may help me. Ball bark how much did you spend on the pipe only?

    so to confirm
    Sides 9"
    Center 10"
    what size are the "legs"?
     
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    Bigs166

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 27, 2016
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    Byrd

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 25, 2017
    All of these look fantastic!

    You guys mind sharing your source for the pipes / fittings? Is there a place online I can go or search terms?

    I'm also looking to tie in a light (like this https://img0.etsystatic.com/106/0/6191915/il_570xN.1029466490_ii96.jpg) - any thoughts on a solution?

    I found grainger to be a semi solid choice. Thanks in advance!
     
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    lonepalm

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jun 12, 2017
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