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Show us your sculpture or brew rig

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

 

  1. paragodkroger

    New Member

    Posted Jul 7, 2014
    ImageUploadedByHome Brew1404743356.997892.jpg work in progress, excited!!!!
     
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  2. JonGrafto

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 13, 2014
    Gotta get pump and chiller mounted yet.

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  3. FuzzBeckersHB

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 13, 2014
    Clean and easy, looks good...


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  4. BFD_BrewGeek

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 14, 2014
    BFD Brewhaus converted to natural gas - no more 20 lb LP cans...

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  5. hafmpty

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 14, 2014

    That's what I like to see! I love it when people post lots of pictures of their brewery. It helps when I'm thinking about my own. Thanks and nice setup. I just converted to NG too. Haven't brewed on it yet but I have a brew day scheduled for next Monday. Maiden voyage on the new gas setup.


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  6. poptarts

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 14, 2014
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    Been modding it again to add a grian mill into the stand and rebuild the controll panel to be a panel not a toolbox.
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  7. paragodkroger

    New Member

    Posted Jul 14, 2014
    ImageUploadedByHome Brew1405350831.346746.jpg ran a test run....5 gallon batch of black IPA, hoping it turns out good
     
  8. pfgonzo

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jul 14, 2014
    Poptarts, was that an angle grinder you're using to drive your mill?
     
  9. paragodkroger

    New Member

    Posted Jul 14, 2014
    I just have a PTO pump hooked to the 454 in the chevy... lol im not understanding your question
     
  10. poptarts

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 14, 2014
  11. rekoob

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jul 14, 2014
    WOW, been a long time sence looking at this thread. Tried to pick up where I left off somewhere around posting my stand, got a little farther than half way through! Some very nice stands here.
    I have updated my stand, maybe next brew day I will have to add an updated pic.
    Keep up the great work!
     
  12. Brad2287

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 15, 2014
    Here is mine. It is a 30 amp 1/2 barrel eHERMS that was all custom built by me. Every vessel is bottom drain. Also have an RO unit attached to my brewstand. I just sent it in to have it powder coated to finalize it. It has been a dream to use.

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  13. wbarber69

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 18, 2014
    Getting near the end of my build. Started working in the inline mini xlr connectors for my temperature sensors. Gonna run a test brew this weekend. I'll have more pics when I finally get done with the rest of it.

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  14. eaglerisingbrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 18, 2014
    I like the mini XLR connectors on the temperature wires. I might have to steal that idea to clean up my mess of wires. Looks great!
     
  15. wbarber69

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 18, 2014
    I hadn't even finished my setup and I was sick of all the wires on the end if brew day trying to clean up.
     
  16. wbarber69

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 18, 2014
    I got the mini connectors off eBay. I used 4 wire 22 or 24 awg alarm wire. I use the fourth wire and solder it to the clamp for strain relief. Then I heat shrink over that and the wire. Test it for shorts then I jam silicon caulk down in the connector and the outer screw on shield and when it dries it's water right and it ain't gonna pull apart that easy. ImageUploadedByHome Brew1405705515.155421.jpg
     
  17. Stealthcruiser

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jul 18, 2014
    Got plans for that lower temp probe, in the tee that the sight glass shares?

    Meaning a heat shield?
     
  18. wbarber69

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 18, 2014
    Why would I need a heat shield?
     
  19. wbarber69

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 18, 2014
    My soldering skills must be improving. I'm finished re-wiring my rtd probes and all of them are working. Yay!
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  20. Stealthcruiser

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jul 18, 2014
    I was just thinking about the heat blasting from under the keggle.


    Is there no burner under the one I speak of?
     
  21. wbarber69

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 18, 2014
    All electric
     
  22. ffd907

    Member

    Posted Jul 19, 2014
    Just finished my three tier gravity brew sculpture. I installed three 60,000BTU burners with the lower burner completely removable for extract brewing. I brazed all the heat shields in place and added casters for ease of movement. Will add a propane bottle shelf later.

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  23. benzcbr

    Member

    Posted Jul 20, 2014
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  24. brewery_fixer

    Brewing Maintenance

    Posted Jul 20, 2014
    friggin beautiful
     
  25. hawgwild81

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 20, 2014
    ^
    That's awesome!


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  26. DualCoreBrewing

    Active Member

    Posted Jul 21, 2014
    My new two-tier brew cart. Add in the chugger pump and the plate chiller, and we're in business. ImageUploadedByHome Brew1405923034.812633.jpg
     
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  27. kickflip_mj

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 21, 2014
    I saw this on Instagram, great job!


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  28. eaglerisingbrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 21, 2014
    bnzcbr - Awesome look!
     
  29. wbarber69

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 22, 2014
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  30. miked597

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 28, 2014
    This is my prototype. Going to start 10 gallon batches soon. I got one chugger pump. ImageUploadedByHome Brew1406519491.720119.jpg


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  31. liquidlunch

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 29, 2014
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  32. flippedcracker

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 30, 2014
    Here's my leftover parts rig. Pain the ass to lift the cooler up to the top, but it works for now.

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  33. sloanfamilydsm

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 2, 2014
    The beer tree fly sparging. Plumbing water onto the rig was the best addition. Adding a table to it is in the works. ImageUploadedByHome Brew1406999355.222460.jpg
     
  34. calebstringer

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Aug 2, 2014
    I realized I never threw mine into the ring. I have been building/tweaking/modifying for the last two years.

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  35. FuzzBeckersHB

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 2, 2014

    That is a killer nice setup. Pro.. Nice job..
    Cheers..


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  36. calebstringer

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Aug 2, 2014
    Thanks! I still need to modify the stand a little bit, a little more work on the tippy dump, and then I really need to get it powder coated. My high temp looks pretty horrible on it.... all scuffed, scraped and scratched.

    Thanks for the kind words!
     
  37. iamthelaw

    New Member

    Posted Aug 5, 2014
    Just finished!! Finally ImageUploadedByHome Brew1407243858.550902.jpg ImageUploadedByHome Brew1407243875.507149.jpg ImageUploadedByHome Brew1407243888.454546.jpg Ready to go
     
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  38. RyanSweeney

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 5, 2014
    Is that just plain old pine or some other wood? And what are you using to hold the kettles and the burners in place?
     
  39. iamthelaw

    New Member

    Posted Aug 5, 2014
    Yep it's top choice pine that has been waterproofed. As for the burners and kettles I kept it simple....angle iron set into a notch on top of the 2x6 for the kettles and I mounted a strip of 1x3 lower and inside the 2x6 which I notched and set two more angle iron into. Then I simply set the burner on top of the lower set of angle iron. Since the piping is ran directly through the 2x6 it firmly secures the front of the burner, then I took rebar ties and tied down the back of the burner to the iron. Solid as a rock. Lastly Painted all the metal with high temp paint.
     
  40. iamthelaw

    New Member

    Posted Aug 5, 2014
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