For sale is my single tier brew stand, dimensions are as follows, 23.25 inches tall, 20 inches deep, and 60 inches long, it's made of steel square tube strong enough to hold anything you throw at it. installed are 3 Banjo BG-14 10" cast iron burner, 3 regulator manifold with stainless braided...
Well I can easily tell you that parts alone were 680 that does not include the dozen hours spent welding it and the couple hours designing it. I feel 890 is a fair price as I don't really use it right now too busy with the kids. I figured I'd sell this one and make another once I have time again.
For sale is my single tier brew stand, dimensions are as follows, 23.25 inches tall, 20 inches deep, and 60 inches long, it's made of steel square tube strong enough to hold anything you throw at it. installed are 3 Banjo BG-14 10" cast iron burner, 3 regulator manifold with stainless braided...
Actually it's just another 0-30 psi reg. Connected to a manifold under the rest in the picture manifold was made from 1/4 schedule 40 pipe with 3 butt weld 1/4 networks well with no psi drop
How did u guys install your caster? I basically cut a 1.5 by 1.5 inch of 1/8 flat stock drilled a hole in the center and welded a nut then welded that piece to the bottom of the feet that way I have adjustable casters. It seems strong but I do doubt it a bit
Not for brewing did a test run with two keggle filled to the top with water on a windy day to see how long it would take to boil. Took 39 minutes at full blast. And the regs were probably a bit much but I feel I get better flame control than j would get with needle valves. I was hoping this...