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80-100 gallon Stainless steel mash tun

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I don't think they make barrels that large. Why not just weld two 55's together ?

they do make large tanks some used ones on this site SS tanks

doesn't say what they were used for though
 
I liked the idea of the 55's together the only problem is dumping that much grain. The barrels are 22.5" wide so not a lot of working room. I want to be able to weld a door at the bottom so I can empty the grains out. Good lead on that website thanks! I had not seen it before.
I think his name is "clausdab" and he is a member on the site and he has the mash tun i want. Its even got the motorized stir bar. Unreal kewl
 
I think I recall you not wanting plastic for some reason. But I will post this again as our club has literally made thousands of gallons of beer from this thing.

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http://www.home-improvement-superst...l-prod-4242-88-bla-100gal-blk-stock-tank.html

If you want more pics be happy to share. It holds 280-300lbs grain max depending on mash thickness.
 
gosh everytime i see that plastic mash tun it looks better and better each time. At this point, i think i am aware nothing can happen to you from the plastic. I am not sure why I dont move on it. I think its because I would like my whole brew equipment to look some what uniformed. However, I bet that mash tum comes in around $200 for the whole thing and thats might fine too.
Do those boozaka tubes ever collapse at the bottom? Or get clogged?
 
Hey Nick, Looking for more of those pictures you offered. I'm looking into the 100 Gallon tubs for a MT and I was wondering if you could send me some of the whole unit, maybe some including the false bottom and or any others you'd be willing to share. You can email them directly to my email at [email protected]

Thank You

Jay Grimes

I think I recall you not wanting plastic for some reason. But I will post this again as our club has literally made thousands of gallons of beer from this thing.

img4353z.jpg


http://www.home-improvement-superst...l-prod-4242-88-bla-100gal-blk-stock-tank.html

If you want more pics be happy to share. It holds 280-300lbs grain max depending on mash thickness.
 
brewing with a Plastic Rubbermaid 55 gallon barrel for 2 years three times a week so a 100 gallon one should be just fine.
As for the look of the system save your money
 

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