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Show us your sculpture or brew rig

Discussion in 'Brew Stands' started by Onescalerguy, Dec 1, 2007.

 

  1. kmat123

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 24, 2012
    My two vessel no sparge rig...

    [​IMG]

    For more info checkout my blog (linked in my sig

    Woo hoo my 300th post and the 1600th reply to the thread!
     
  2. CollinsBrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 24, 2012
    I'm excited that I actually get to post to this thread...holy cow it's long now!

    Here it is, there's a link to my build thread in my signature:

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    BryngelBrau likes this.
  3. emit31

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 25, 2012
    Bakers Brew Rig

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  4. Crimsonwine

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 25, 2012
    Here is mine....

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  5. DogTail

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 25, 2012
    Not finished yet but here is what i have been working on

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  6. petrostar

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 25, 2012
    Waiting on some more cash but off to a good start.

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  7. brewman !

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 25, 2012
    Nice ! Very neat and clean.

    Which chiller is that ?
     
  8. wncbrewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    Do by chance have a photo of your burner mount and kettle supports?
     
  9. Crimsonwine

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    It is the Duda Diesel 30 plate...and man does it drop the temp fast...

    Thanks for the compliment...Yes I wanted to keep it clean...I don't like clutter...
     
  10. Crimsonwine

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    I am on the road but I can get better picture of it this weekend...but here is one that might help...

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  11. brewman !

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    Glad to hear that. I bought the same one ! Different vendor though. I can't wait to use it.
     
  12. steveoatley

    someone has to break it first

    Posted Jan 26, 2012
    SCB,
    did you build the Control panel ? or did you buy if from Kal ?

    Swweeeet system !!
    Looks great !

    Cheers
     
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  13. SpaceCoastBrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    Thanks steveoatley! I sourced the components and built the panel myself. I followed Kal's tutorials (they're top notch) but I made some changes to fit my needs.
     
  14. steveoatley

    someone has to break it first

    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    Nice work !!!!
    I hope mine turns out that nice !!

    cheers
     
  15. kmcace

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    Here is the 3d model of the 3 tier that I am working on. I have it all welded up now and in the process of painting. I will post a finish picture when it is complete

    brew stand-01.jpg

    brew stand-02.jpg
     
  16. McCuckerson

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 29, 2012
    I just chubbed
     
  17. tulsabrewdaddy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 29, 2012
    Current setup, I'm working on a single tier as we speak.

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  18. 3PegBrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 29, 2012
    I painted it yesterday...

    rig paint.jpg
     
  19. Rivenin

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 29, 2012
    you know you're jealous! Just kiddin... gets the job done though!

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  20. 3PegBrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 29, 2012
    that's what I did for the longest time. No shame in it! It makes beer! I was using a stainless steel table I bought at Sam's for majority of my brewing. Once I got my rig made, I moved it to the basement where I use the table as a work bench! No more working on the cement floor!
     
  21. day_trippr

    We live in interesting times...

    Posted Jan 29, 2012
    Hah! Been there - and still there - 'cept more precariously than yours: I have a longer table, upon which I perch a Workmate with a Blichmann floor burner on top with my HLT, then my cooler MLT on the table, and another Blichmann burner with the leg extensions on the ground for my BK.

    It's wicked pissah scary! ;)

    I'm about a third of the way through building a single tier that will finally lend some sanity to my brew days...

    Cheers!
     
  22. biggie

    Member

    Posted Jan 29, 2012
    My latest brewing addition...

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  23. TriangleIL

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 29, 2012
    Thanks to everyone who posted their beer porn for me to view. I had gotten out of the game for almost a year due to not having full time employment and no money to finish my brew rig. After a friend asked me to come by and watch him brew last weekend, I realized I shouldn't give up hope and that money will come eventually to finish the project. So I am going to wrap up the brew rig in the next few months, post pictures of the finished product and first brew day, and then be a happy beer drinking man again. Thanks for the inspiration guys!
     
  24. slomo

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jan 29, 2012
  25. fast900t

    Member

    Posted Jan 30, 2012
    Some really nice systems here... My wife and I just transitioned from extract to all grain, and here's the setup so far:
    We preheat water on propane for speed. HLT is electric with ETC automation - the hand mixer rednecked on top just blew up today, but I just received a recirc pump the other day so I'll need to plumb that in before the next batch. The MLT is pretty basic - someday we might turn our immersion chiller into a HERMS coil in the HLT, but that's down the road. BK handles our 7gal. batches easy. Yes, the electrical is ghetto, made out of junk in the garage, but it's GFI - it'll be boxed and cleaned up soon.

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  26. steveoatley

    someone has to break it first

    Posted Jan 30, 2012
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  27. AstroAcks6

    New Member

    Posted Jan 30, 2012
    Finished the build out of harten74's three tier stand. It's not perfect and needs to be sealed, i need to add the plumbing, pump and plate chiller, but it's now been brewed on! Love this design, tweaked it slightly for my needs by it's awesome!

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  28. steveoatley

    someone has to break it first

    Posted Jan 30, 2012
    Kmat123

    I notice on you blog that you are pumping your wort....
    recirculating during the mash & pumping your wort threw the Im. Chiller -
    instead of pumping cold water threw the chiller, sitting in the wort.

    I mean No dis respect... but why ?

    I am looking at building a 2 vessel system myself.... and I am looking at all possibilities.
    I am trying to keep everything as simple as possible, and only one pump, and only pumping one liquid keeps it simple.

    But pumping the chilling water threw the Im. Chiller is a way to clean out the chiller....?

    I am just looking for all ideas.
    thanks
     
  29. Snafu

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 30, 2012
    Here's my current set up.

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    And when its time to fly sparge I just connect the "sparge do-dad" and move the MLT up onto the HLT.

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    Fresh water provide by in line filter

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    And lastly, the chiller

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  30. kmat123

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 31, 2012
    Hey Steve,

    I originally tried cooling by pumping ice water through the immersion coil in the BK but this took about 40 min to bring the wort from boiling to pitching temps. On the next brew day I decided to place the IC in the cooler filled with first 10 gallons of cold tap water (which brings the temp down to around 105-110 degrees) and then 10 gallons of ice water (I simply empty the ice cube tray out of my freezer). Using this method I was able to go from boiling to 66 degrees in 20 min (using only 20 gallons of water).

    I recirculate through the IC for the last 10 minutes of the boil to sanitize everything. Then once I have drained my BK I switch the hose coming out of my BK to my cooler and clear the lines. This system has worked great for me an I love the simplicity of no sparge brewing. I have been consistently hitting efficiencies of 70-75% :ban:
     
  31. steveoatley

    someone has to break it first

    Posted Jan 31, 2012
    Kmat123
    Do you think there would be any issues with me using a Copper Im. Chiller ?
    Any sanitary issues ?

    Thanks for the help + I will stop highjacking the thread !:off:
    Cheers

    I would post my picture....but a bucket & pot do not make a cool sculpture !
     
  32. kmat123

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 1, 2012
    A cooper immersion chiller should work great and you might actually get better heat exchange than with a SS coil like I have.
     
  33. TriangleIL

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 1, 2012
    Very nice looking setup you have there. Are you in downtown?
     
  34. Crimsonwine

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 1, 2012
    Thanks for the compliment...No I am actually out by Oak Lawn....Harlem and 95th
     
  35. Islandboy85

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 5, 2012
    This is my brewing rig. My HLT is a rectangular cooler on two saw horses that will soon be upgraded with a dishwasher pump for sparking or replaced by a Corey keg. It's hard to get decent flow into my rotating sparge arm with high gravity ten gallon batches because there is little head pressure from the HLT to the sparge arm. Anyway, its a direct fire recirculating mash system. I'm quite happy with it. Some point I may go electric, like when I get a house... The biggest issue for me brewing right now is setup and tear down. I have to haul all the equipment over the wall or through the apartment outside to a garage. I'm probably going to buy one of those rolling carts from Harbor Freight so I can county burner, the propane tank, a hose real, a pump mount, and strap the two kegs onto it , for transport to and from the garage. If all I've got o do is haul the cooler HLT or a Corey keg HLT separate from the rest of the brewing equipment than that will save me an easy 30 min setting up. My back will sure love it too.

    http://s924.photobucket.com/albums/ad81/islandboy85/?action=view&current=IMAG0536.jpg

    This is my first recipe I've designed myself. It's my 10th batch.
    My List IPA. 30.5# grain bill.

    http://s924.photobucket.com/albums/ad81/islandboy85/?action=view&current=IMAG0933.jpg
     
  36. brandolomite

    Active Member

    Posted Feb 5, 2012
    Fresh from the powder coater. Built this last year and have brewed about a dozen batches on it but finally got it painted and added some fresh bling! I really liked the front control panel design from nicksteck and the detailed instructions at theelectricbrewery.com were a huge help.

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  37. hawgwild81

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 5, 2012
    That's awesome! I'm jealous. Wish I could do something like that.
     
  38. de3isit

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 5, 2012
    I just brewed a brown ale on my new rig. The next evolution is is to add automation controls.

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  39. jammin

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Feb 5, 2012
    I am speechless. Hope you are able to post some more pics. I would love to see a few close ups and maybe a peek under the hood! It's gotta be to tough to focus on brewing haha:mug:
     
  40. de3isit

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 5, 2012
    Let me know what you want picks of and I'll get some for you.
     
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