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New Beer Stand

Discussion in 'Brew Stands' started by earlyd, Mar 14, 2009.

 

  1. #1
    earlyd

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 14, 2009
    Here are some picts of the new beer stand I made.
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    Front
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    Back
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    Mash Tun
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    One of three old water heater burner.

    I used old water heater burners and use the natural gas from the house as fuel. I found that the burners work well, a little slow on the boil. Eventuly I would like to upgrade to a better burner. I had a buddy from work help with the welding and the buddy I brew with helped with the piping. I used old furnace gas valves and refrigeration thermostats to control the HLT and MASH temps. I figure we have around $300.00 invested. All in all I am very happy with the way it works.
     
  2. #2
    TerapinChef

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 14, 2009
    *Fixed that for you.
    Seriously it looks really good. If I put my nose against the screen and squint a little bit. This feels like trying to watch porn on the squiggly channel.
    "Is that a march pump? I don't know, I can't tell, but I think I'm excited. Oh damn, it's just the cat."
     
  3. #3
    earlyd

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 14, 2009
    The camera is a little dated I know. I could not figure out how to inlarge the picts. The pumps are little giant pumps that I bought from Grainger. They work well once they are primed.
     
  4. #4
    FSR402

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 14, 2009
    I know I'm getting old but damn those pics are small.
     
  5. #5
    earlyd

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 14, 2009
    Ok, Ok, My dumb A$$ figured out how to make the pictures larger.
     
  6. #6
    TerapinChef

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 14, 2009
    Wow I was less intimidated when the pictures were smaller. That looks like a really sweet rig for a really really low price.
     
  7. #7
    NJTomatoguy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 14, 2009
    Nice work!
     
  8. #8
    samc

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 14, 2009
    Awesome work - looks great , but $300 ? I would think the pumps alone would be pushing that money total up higher. A quick scan of pumps on Grainger shows 150F max temperature, which model are you using?
     
  9. #9
    earlyd

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 14, 2009

    I have had these pumps for a long time so I guess I forgot to add them to the total. ($300.00 sounds good to the wife I guess) I beleve the part number I have is the 2p039 rated for 200F. I may not be correct however.
     
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