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Stainless in DFW?

Discussion in 'Equipment/Sanitation' started by BeerSawks, Feb 6, 2008.

 

  1. #1
    BeerSawks

    Active Member

    Posted Feb 6, 2008
    Hey new to home brewing and new to the site. :ban:
    Does anyone know where I can get stainless steel fitting, hose barbs mainly, locally in the DFW area?
     
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    Gammon N Beer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 6, 2008
    Welcome to the site and the hobby. You may have more luck if you tell us where DFW is
     
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    BeerSawks

    Active Member

    Posted Feb 6, 2008
    Sorry, I guess that might help: Texas
     
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    Dr_Deathweed

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 6, 2008

    If you have to ask, you arn't anywhere near it:ban:
     
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    sufwrx

    Member

    Posted Feb 9, 2008
    I am also new to brewing and also live in the D/FW area (actually in Denton). Any ideas on where to get other equipment. I have already been to Home Brew HQ (in Richardson) and Brewhaus.com (their warehouse is in Keller). My friend and I are still looking for good deals and want to have someone local that is reputable to buy from.

    -Billy
     
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    sflcowboy78

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 9, 2008
    i like foreman's general store http://www.homebrewerysupply.com/homebrew/ in collyville just south of grapevine. the have a home brew section and the owner is knowledgeable. prices are pretty good also on the odds and ends and you can get bottles cheap there. as far as the original post have you tried northren tool and equipment?
     
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    sufwrx

    Member

    Posted Feb 10, 2008
    thanks for the new source cowboy. i work in grapevine so that is really close. i will go check them out after work one day.

    -Billy
     
  8. #8
    BeerSawks

    Active Member

    Posted Feb 12, 2008
    No I haven't checked them out yet. Thanks!
     
  9. #9
    BeerSawks

    Active Member

    Posted Feb 12, 2008
    I like Home Brew HQ but haven't checked out Brewhaus.com yet. Where in Keller are they located and are they open to the public. What equipment are mainly you looking for?
     
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    Bobby_M

    Vendor and Brewer  

    Posted Feb 12, 2008
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    shildebr

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 10, 2008
    +1 On Foreman's. I'm also in Keller, so its much closer than Homebrew HQ. Just check their website first to see what ingredients they have, because it is somewhat limited. I've had to do some in-store improvising a couple times. I really like how you're on your own in there. Nobody bothers you, but are always available for help, you just get the bins out of what you need, measure it, throw it in the mill, bag it up, and tell them what you have. Very DIY. Also, they have a fairly limited (but CHEAP) selection of hop pellets.

    Oh yeah, just remember to get there early. They close at 6 everyday and are closed on Sunday. May not be an issue for some, but I get off work at 5:30 and like to have my ingredients ready Saturday morning for some early morning brewing. (Excuse to drink at 8:00 AM, if you need one??):mug:
     
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    Eskimo Spy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 10, 2008
    I go to Dr. Jekyll's in Arlington on Park Row. Pat is a nice guy, a little opinionated, but who isn't? That said, he always takes whatever time I need to answer questions.
     
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    Ryanh1801

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 10, 2008

    That he is, but he is a really nice guy. I had to quit going though, cause he didn't have the grains I needed a lot of the time.
     
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    Shay

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jul 11, 2008
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    billtzk

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 11, 2008
    Homebrew Headquarters in Richardson has been mentioned a few times. I like that shop and I just want to put in another plug for them. That's where I go for brewing consumables; they have an excellent selection of grain, hops, yeast, and extracts, adjuncts, etc., and they are always well-stocked. Being opened 7 days a week is nice too. They got a guy who does great SS keg welding for them, so I recommend them for that too if you need some kegs converted or some fittings welded in.

    I shop internet for most major brewing equipment to avoid taxes and get the most competitive prices. I buy basic hardware at hardware stores (Turner's and Elliot's) and big boxes (HD, Lowes).

    Whatever hardware you can't find locally you can almost certainly find at McMaster Carr.
     
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