storunner13
Well-Known Member
I'm selling my HLT and HERMS coil. Changing to RIMS and a 2 vessel system:
$180 -- 15 gallon MegaPot, bulkhead and dip tube, plus a second bulkhead and thermometer. This kettle has volume markers, rubberized handles and lid. I punched a hole in the back left quarter of the kettle and have soldered on a 1.5" Tri Clamp soldering spud from Brewhardware. The solder is very solid, and runs to the edge of the junction with the hole. This kettle is ready for your tri-clamp enabled heating element for some electric brewing. I can include a TC cap. -- $180 for everything or less if you don't need the bulkheads/cap.
I also have a tri clamp element I may be willing to part with if you want the whole package.
$80 -- Stainless HERMS coil / Chiller. I set this up as a portable/removeable HERMS coil. 50' of 1/2" stainless tubing. 12.5" diameter. Clears 24" at the top. Purchased from Stainless Brewing and I added the compression Camlock fittitings from BrewHardware. This is excellent for low oxygen brewing--allows you to chill with your stainless chiller, as well as do step mashes with the same piece of gear.
Holler with any questions. More Photos here:
$180 -- 15 gallon MegaPot, bulkhead and dip tube, plus a second bulkhead and thermometer. This kettle has volume markers, rubberized handles and lid. I punched a hole in the back left quarter of the kettle and have soldered on a 1.5" Tri Clamp soldering spud from Brewhardware. The solder is very solid, and runs to the edge of the junction with the hole. This kettle is ready for your tri-clamp enabled heating element for some electric brewing. I can include a TC cap. -- $180 for everything or less if you don't need the bulkheads/cap.
I also have a tri clamp element I may be willing to part with if you want the whole package.
$80 -- Stainless HERMS coil / Chiller. I set this up as a portable/removeable HERMS coil. 50' of 1/2" stainless tubing. 12.5" diameter. Clears 24" at the top. Purchased from Stainless Brewing and I added the compression Camlock fittitings from BrewHardware. This is excellent for low oxygen brewing--allows you to chill with your stainless chiller, as well as do step mashes with the same piece of gear.
Holler with any questions. More Photos here: