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looking real good. i'm getting ready to build my stand as soon as i can find some metal. How much did your metal cost for this stand? did you order online or local? if online, please share your source.
 
looking real good. i'm getting ready to build my stand as soon as i can find some metal. How much did your metal cost for this stand? did you order online or local? if online, please share your source.

I found a guy locally on craigslist who's father(who passed away) had 3 big shops behind his out full of metal that he is selling. I got 1x1 tubing for a fraction of the price that you could get it from a metal supplier. In fact i bought enough to build 2 more brewing stands.

So if anyone wants to buy one from me shot me a pm ;)
 
looking real good. i'm getting ready to build my stand as soon as i can find some metal. How much did your metal cost for this stand? did you order online or local? if online, please share your source.

I just picked up my 2x2 SS for my BT. 3 bills and change for it all cut and ready to weld. I knew I was gonna take a hit on it but it's worth it. any advice on where to buy pumps?
 
I found a guy locally on craigslist who's father(who passed away) had 3 big shops behind his out full of metal that he is selling. I got 1x1 tubing for a fraction of the price that you could get it from a metal supplier. In fact i bought enough to build 2 more brewing stands.

So if anyone wants to buy one from me shot me a pm ;)

PM sent.




For the pumps.
Most HBS sell them. 140 is average pricing. You can find them for more and less.
March809 seems to be the pick for homebrewing applications.
 
I just picked up my 2x2 SS for my BT. 3 bills and change for it all cut and ready to weld. I knew I was gonna take a hit on it but it's worth it. any advice on where to buy pumps?

Rebelbrewer.com seems to have the best prices i've seen and luckly he is local :) Hes a vendor on here as well.
 
very nice looking rig so far, im building one myself and working on the gas side of things tomorrow, i think i am going to keep the regulators on my flexible propane lines and have them hooked together with only 1 line going to the tank (for right now at least) or i might use the soft copper like you did, not sure yet....keep the pics coming!
 
I took your advise and raised the burners and finally got around to painting and building some heat shields. Now i just need my pump, hoses and some kettles :)

heres some updated pictures

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Can you get good flame adjustment with those ball valves? I used needle valves, they were cheaper and more adjustable. If you turned the manifold 90* pointing under the stand you would still have access to the valves and open up a lot of space on the bottom shelf. Just a thought.


Hey, I saw where you said you used needle valves on your brew rig.. where did you find them/ how much were they.. thanks!
 
I just picked up my 2x2 SS for my BT. 3 bills and change for it all cut and ready to weld. I knew I was gonna take a hit on it but it's worth it. any advice on where to buy pumps?

You can get the March 809 on Ebay for $110 with free shipping anytime almost. I picked up 2 more this week for my new build, $220 shipped.

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Started building one of these for aekdbbop this weekend,

Heres the pics. all we have left is to mount the burners, heatsheilds, and some paint.
(sorry for the low quality iphone pictures lol)
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If you dont mind me asking Kevinkaseykizer - how much did you pay in materials? Is there anyway you can break out the costs? I am in the market to finally build my own structure.

Thanks in advance!
 
Cheap flux core welders from Northern Tool and Harbor freight work just fine :)

as for learning, read up on the internet, then get a bunch of scrap metal. Its truely not hard, just gotta watch your wire speed

Cool, it something I've always wanted to learn to do. This spring I'll be putting up a 20x20 shop, so I may just have to outfit it with a welder.
 

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