korndog
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How are you guys connecting your low pressure propane from the regulator to your manifolds? What fittings are required?
Thanks
KD
Thanks
KD
HarvInSTL said:Care to elaborate?
I ordered two 4" thermowells yesterday (wednesday) and they shipped today (thursday) and will be here on monday.
Bobby_M said:If you got exactly what you wanted on time with no problems, be thankful and walk away cautiously. Trust me, the owner of that place is a horrid b!tch that would rather beat you over the head with the parts you're trying to order than to answer any reasonable questions you might try to ask on the phone.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=37406
NoClueBrewMaster said:it would be pretty sweet if someone scanned the brutus article from BYO and posted it...
Lonnie will give it to you if you ask nicely. PM him. His SN is Lonnie Mac or you can email him from the alenuts.com website.NoClueBrewMaster said:it would be pretty sweet if someone scanned the brutus article from BYO and posted it...
HarvInSTL said:That might break at least one copyright law.
It is $7 shipped and will most likely be by far the cheapest investment when building a Brutus or Brutus clone.
MNBugeater said:I would second this request for information. I must be about 1-2 weeks behind korndog on construction/assembly of my single tier 'Brutus' design. Debating whether or not i need to put a heat shield between the frame and the control box.
I am using a NEMA 14 enclosure. It is watertight, but i couldn't find a heat rating.
By the way, if anyone is using mild/black steel instead of stainless and is looking to paint their stand. I found this site with decent prices on high temp paint as well as a variety of colors. For those of you that cant walk into a Home Depot or Lowes, that is.. http://www.northlineexpress.com/category/high-temp-paint.asp
MNBugeater said:Lonnie Mac sent me his document and I also purchased the BYO back issue for $5 per Lonnie's request. Two for one..and I helped support BYO also. Seemed like the right thing to do.
sleepystevenson said:Are Lonnie's original plans more in-depth than the BYO article??? I have the mag, but was wondering how it compared to the original.
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Mirilis said:If i can get a deal on 1.5 in square tubing will it work just fine even with the gas manifold? Or is the 2 in way better?
Mirilis said:I need to read BYO again but did it go into detail on the arm for the control panel? Do i save a piece for that or use like an angle iron? I want to use a box for my panel cause im clumsy and would rip the wires out the back. But im still a ways away from that... i have to find a good deal on valves and love controllers first.
korndog said:The article has detail on the arm. It shows a diagram with the angle and dimensions.
It's cut from frame material. I am using a box as well, and and am exploring other options for location and positioning.
Mirilis said:When you decide on yours can you take some build pics of your location, it may help me decide mine when i get to it.
Mirilis said:I need to read BYO again but did it go into detail on the arm for the control panel? Do i save a piece for that or use like an angle iron? I want to use a box for my panel cause im clumsy and would rip the wires out the back. But im still a ways away from that... i have to find a good deal on valves and love controllers first.
MNBugeater said:I'm with you on the box versus panel. Alot of people went with boxes. I picked up a NEMA rated control box on eBay for <$20 as have many people, just watch for them. Its a whole lot cheaper than a piece of stainless and safer to have all your wires enclosed also.
MNBugeater
korndog said:I found some good deals on stainless boxes on eBay if you are building SS unit. Agree that pilot safety is a cheap security measure. Here is a nifty little box I am using to house my spark ignition modules. Waterproof cord grip fitting on right from Mcmaster for spark wire. Need to drill left side. Did I mention that I hate drilling into stainless steel? Let me say it.
I HATE DRILLING INTO STAINLESS STEEL!
SuperiorBrew said:Linky please, I need a couple
Do you have the McMaster number too?
Mirilis said:I think i may have found a couple cheap asco valves.. only a few hours left on ebay auction but i want to make sure that they will work fine.. they are model
Item: Lot of 2 ASCO 8210G93. 110vac coil
Will these work just fine?
Chimone said:very nice
what kind of pump heads are those?