Yup, and then buy a house that's way too big and a big fancy car that I can get a 7 year loan on and the bank will always have the money! isn't that a great idea!!!
Just because you justify something like that, doesn't mean it's a smart idea. Money is still money. take those savings and brew more beer!
Stainless steel is easier to clean, stronger, and holds up better over the years to contact with acidic liquids such as beer.
I chose to go with stainless steel as much as possible in my setup over other metals such as copper, brass, or aluminum.
And yes, stainless also looks nicer.
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Kal
It's getting there! Here's a quick pic from yesterdays brew day. I'm stripping everything off of it in the next week to send it for powder coating.
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you need some OETIKER clamps!!![]()
seriously, kal? big, fancy stainless QD's and then crappy hose clamps? :cross:
you need some OETIKER clamps!!![]()
Type 316 Stainless Steel Smooth-Band Worm-Drive Hose and Tube Clamps
Excellent corrosion resistance is only one reason to use these all-Type 316 stainless steel clampsthey also have a
smooth band with rolled edges to prevent them from cutting into hoses and tubes. Theyre ideal for use with silicone
hoses and tubes. Clamps are reusable. The band is 1/2 wide and 0.031 thick. Tighten with a 9/32 (7 mm) hex nutdriver.
Temperature range is 40° to +1200° F. Clamps meet SAE J1508.
Note: When choosing a clamp, measure the outside diameter of your hose or tube with the fitting installed.
I'll be posting up a build thread pretty soon, but in the mean time, here's a a simple graphic on the liquid flow.
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These are not "standard" worm clamps like the ones you get at home depot. I've used a lot of those too and these ones are considerably better built.
Kal
I bought a single piece of straight 1/2" OD tubing off ebay and just used a tubing cutter to cut to the length I needed. Those are Swagelok compression fittings connecting them.
I should have better pictures of the finished (powder coated) stand up by this weekend in a separate build thread.
That would be very helpful. I would like to see some pictures of your swagelok compression fittings and setup.