Stealthcruiser
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Probably, so he would not burn the bench.......( the foil).
yeah my press wont go down to that speed. I have a large drill that I used. I had no problem filling all the gaps. just puddle it in there. The foil was so I didnt burn the bench but also to keep the solder from flowing all over the table.
Bensiff said:My press goes to 300rpm which did great with all the metal cutting for the control box and brew stand. However, if what I'm drilling isn't held firmly and that bit catches, bad juju ensues. If all else fails I will have pick up a MAP torch and try my hand at silver soldering stainless. Thanks for the thoughts.
Matteo57 said:Awesome build! Really great job! How much did the whole thing cost you so far? if you posted it, I missed it! Thanks for all of the well documented information!!
Bensiff said:Yes, yes it does, Brewer's Hardware, Glacier Tanks, and Still Dragon will profit nicely from you as they did me...each of them has something you need for cheaper and then its about getting the cheapest shipping after that. Still Dragon does best on shipping followed by BH, and Glacier...they aren't so good.
I bought a stainless counterflow from Williams. My plan is to do exactly as kick did, but have a welder do the work for me. However if I can't find someone to do it I will have to attempt it myself and solder as I don't trust myself to succeed with my MIG. Otherwise you could buy the TC counterflow from Morebeer...but, that is way overpriced IMO.
If you decide not to try for the TC end on the CFC I would avoid the Williams or plan to cut the threading off. They used a stainless thread that is larger in its ID than the tube's OD so there is a gap. It is welded on the exposed side. Instead of welding the side that would contact the wort and then polishing they chose to leave the gap and then siliconed it to seal, no good, they should have just left the bare pipe.
wncbrewer said:Kick, Sorry to keep going back to your chiller, one quick question though. How do you plan to sanitize it? Are you gonna recirc hot wort through it during whirlpool? Set it up in a sani-loop with a conical. Just curious.
Very nice build. I'm going to start building mine soon and it will also be equipped with Tri-clamps. I noticed you used lots of expensive tri-clamp elbows and pipe runs. I am planning on buying 1/2" stainless pipe and using a pipe bender so I have a continuous run from fitting to fitting. I am going to TIG weld end caps onto the ends. I figure this will be much much cheaper.
If you are TIG welding the ferrules on why not use elbows instead of bending the tube - might end up with a lot of kinked tube if you try and bend it.
I already purchased the tubing and Ridgid 608 tube bender and did a couple of test bends. Absolutely no kinking. It is a very nice bender and I think that makes all the difference.
But welding thin tubing is not very easy. Its difficult to get a nice smooth interior weld.
I already purchased the tubing and Ridgid 608 tube bender and did a couple of test bends. Absolutely no kinking. It is a very nice bender and I think that makes all the difference.
But welding thin tubing is not very easy. Its difficult to get a nice smooth interior weld.
kickflip_mj said:Just scored two cornies for $40 at the scrap yard, they also had a few sankeys, I already have to many. Lol
kickflip_mj said:The sankey was $40 a piece, and by the time I get it to you in Santa Clara it's an $80 sankey. Since I'm never that way. Unless you want me to get some, and you can come get them. They had one good condition one from Sierra Nevada and the ironic part is the scrap yard is across the street from Sierra Nevada brewery. Lol (girlfriend lives in chico so if you ever need anything up this way let me know)
No worries about asking a lot of questions. That is the main reason I started this thread. Well first I ordered a bunch of these end caps with 1" holes already cut out from glacier tanks. http://m.glaciertanks.com/product.cgi?group=3621&product=3625 Then I ordered 1" tubing from brewershardware.com in my desired length. I think you can order from glacier tanks but the tubing is a lot more shinny at BH.lol http://www.brewershardware.com/1-304-Stainless-Steel-Tubing-by-the-Foot.html My welding set up is just a basic everlast tig welder with a gas lens, using a 1/16 2% theorated tungston electrode with argon I then tack welded the fitting on like so at roughly 31 ampsRonRock said:Wow nice build! I just read all 45 pages. I see a few mentions of welding fittings to the stainless tubing, but not a real good explanation of how you do it. Am I correct that you are drilling the end caps then putting tubing into the drilled cap, then TIG the inside of the cap at the joint? What size tubing? And where did it come from? How are you back gassing the weld? How are you finishing the weld? Also waiting for more info on your control system. I have my brewery set up with a BCS, but have never been happy with my setup. Issues with the igniters causing RF and the BCS to flake out. So I have been planning on a conversion to Brewtroller. Bought the BT setup and then got sidetracked. So curious how you plan to use the BT in your system. Sorry a little long winded. Great build. Cheers, Ron A few pages back you mention some extra TC pieces. Let me know what you have to sell.