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  1. stadtbrau

    Agri Supply 6" ring burner

    Ok well I went in the garage and took apart my turkey fryer which has that same 10 psi regulator that you just referenced. It took me a while to get it working because it kept blowing itself out. Once i finnally did though and did a boil test i was really impressed. I got 5 gallons of tap...
  2. stadtbrau

    Agri Supply 6" ring burner

    Iirc?
  3. stadtbrau

    Agri Supply 6" ring burner

    Alright... Just ran across this. http://www.agrisupply.com/product.asp?pn=41678&sid=&eid= It has a female 3/8 flare fitting just like the low pressure regulator that I have which fits right on the oriface that came with the burners. Cant I just use this? It goes to 5 PSI. Thats 10...
  4. stadtbrau

    Agri Supply 6" ring burner

    Oriface? The thing threaded into the front of the burner? Where can I get the right one? Do I need to drill anything out or tap new threads? Does any one know how this particular burner performs with high pressure? Also I dont think high pressure will be needed for the HLT. It gets up...
  5. stadtbrau

    Agri Supply 6" ring burner

    Alright... Reached boil. Took 49 minutes from 93 degress. I still think this burner could be mounted alot higher so ill have to try again tommorow. The boil is way to gentle.. no way this set up would do 10 gallons. Can I just use a high pressure regulator with this burner for the boil...
  6. stadtbrau

    Agri Supply 6" ring burner

    So I found these burners on Agri supply. http://www.agrisupply.com/product.asp?pn=40282&ss=burner&bhcd2=1292372911 I wasnt able to find very much on these burners on this forum but I liked Low pressure and 70,000 BTU for 10 bucks. The only person on this forum that I saw, used these...
  7. stadtbrau

    Square Tubing Caps for Brutus

    That is exactly what I was talking about!!! Many thanks
  8. stadtbrau

    Square Tubing Caps for Brutus

    Thanks for the ebay seller... Took a look... Those will definatly work for the top plugs... Just need to find what Im looking for for the bottom of the legs!
  9. stadtbrau

    Square Tubing Caps for Brutus

    No photos yet... still havent found what im looking for... It just a square metal cap with threads in the middle so you can thread a caster into it.
  10. stadtbrau

    Square Tubing Caps for Brutus

    Im building a Brutus type system and need some caps to cover the holes in the legs... Dont want to weld plates on top (wiring and such). Also A while back before I started this build I saw some metal caps with a female threaded insert in it so I could use them on the bottom of the legs and...
  11. stadtbrau

    Calling all DFW all grain brewers. Or welders.

    Is this something your friend would be interested in doing? And Im not familiar with the keg tool method... I will look into that.
  12. stadtbrau

    Calling all DFW all grain brewers. Or welders.

    Wondering if anyone has a welder in the metroplex that they like or have used that they can recommend. I have 3 Keggles in the build stage that have been sitting at the welders for almost 8 weeks. This is a guy who does all of the fab for the reastaurant that I work for and he does great...
  13. stadtbrau

    Long time lurker in DFW finally signed up for an account.

    I live in the DFW area and have been brewing for about 7 or 8 years. Not very often at first maybe just a couple batches a year. Started getting alot more serious after the first beer that other peope actually liked to drink too :) Been brewing extract since the beginging and have been in the...
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