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Single Tier Strut Question after build

Discussion in 'Brew Stands' started by druna974, Nov 23, 2015.

 

  1. #1
    druna974

    New Member

    Posted Nov 23, 2015
    Hey all,

    I've built a custom sized stand from Strut (from http://www.strutchannelfittings.com) and it looked ready for business.

    During my first boil, the struts started to separate from the structure; they end bent out increasingly as time and heat was increased, to the point I was concerened that the strut might become displaced and the pot would be at peril of falling into the burner. Any ideas or thoughts on the issue?

    Thanks,
    Drew

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  2. #2
    turbo86

    Member

    Posted Nov 25, 2015
    are these bolted tight?
    might want to use nylock nuts or something or tighten the living hell out of them to keep them from wanting to seperate from the heat cycles. red threadlocker is a permanent solution :)
     
  3. #3
    olstones

    Member

    Posted Dec 1, 2015
    I am currently thinking about building the exact same thing...strut from lowes and the fittings from strutchannelfittings.com...this is concerning...I got my idea based on this post:

    http://snakeriverbrewers.org/index.php?topic=5328.0

    Let us know what happens after the next brew
     
  4. #4
    Posted Dec 7, 2015
    Did you use the THK-233: ANGLE BKT? I have brewed a couple of dozen brews on my without anything coming loose.
     
  5. #5
    druna974

    New Member

    Posted Dec 8, 2015
    i used what Tom sent me, which was the THK-233, but it wasn't galvanized. But I'm thinking that the ones I got are not what has been used before. I am checking with him.

    I was able to do a full burn this weekend and while it moved out a good degree, it finally did stop moving further.
     
  6. #6
    ChuckO

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Dec 8, 2015
    Check the squareness of the cut on the top of the vertical section. I found that a slight out of square condition led to shifting into a stable position, not where I wanted it. Making a couple of slight depressions in the vertical member with an angle grinder will provide a good locating position for the horizontal piece.
     
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