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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    Also installed two ball valves on my pumps per advice recovered on this thread.... Granted in this picture my outlets are still upside down. $30
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    My stainless steel quick disconnects came in the mail today. $170
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    Thank you sir! Hoping to meet up with some Tampa home brewers soon.
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    Sanke uses and logistics

    Perfect! I was actually thinking of welding together a stand with casters on it for ease of movement. What do you think? Also did you just completely remove the spear? I was hoping to be able to use a pump at some point to move beer from one keg to the next for primary/secondary uses but...
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    Sanke uses and logistics

    Hello friends, I have three sanke kegs and my intention has been to use one as a primary one as a secondary and one as a serving vessel for use along with my Korney kegs in my kegerator. Has anyone been able to do anything with a sanke like this without having to weld anything? I don't...
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    So sharp. Very inspiring!
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    A little out of order but I add the pieces as I get them. I could find any Teflon for the picture so I just did a mock up with me holding it. Thermometer for my chiller Assembled to look like this Install will look something like this.
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    Also I love the way you set those igniters up!
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    I thought I might have to do some mods, how much space are you finding is necessary for the vents?
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    Wow thanks man! It's been fun to work my way through this thing.
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    It was actually not bad at all. It only took about 20 minutes to cut out the holes for the cross bar and the burner. We will have to see how well it works.
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    Pretty simple sharpie and tape measure and tape sketch up Here it is cut up and sanded down And here it is mounted. It looks good enough, we'll all have wait to see how functional it actually is.....
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    Leaky weldless fittings

    Just to update I used a lot of Teflon and that fixed 99% of my leaks with my ball valves. Today I finally had some time to calibrate and add my measurements to my sight glasses. Bobby M. I'm very pleased with my purchase, thanks again. Looking forward to getting this project up and running!
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    Here is what I will use for my burner shrouds. They are stainless steel and cost $40 total for all three to be tacked up and cut.
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    As they say: another BRUTUS is born!

    Wow. Great stuff man!
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    A priming valve? Can elaborate?
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    Ok I guess I just am inexperienced and fdont understand the dual need. How does it help you? Do you skip need one on your plate chiller?
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    The adventures of a complete noob and a brew rig

    Question for the pros. If I have ball valves on my keggles Is it really necessary to also put them on my two pumps or my plate chiller? Can I just control my flow rate from the ext ball valve on the keggle?
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    Injecting Oxygen and Chilling

    Adding this to the long list of brewing ideas I intend to incorporate.
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