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This is one way of setting up the ignition. This one has the button built in.
I prefer a remote button. Those are harder to find. Don't use the guts from a stungun...too much current.

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Then you need three ignitors, or ignitors with collector boxes. Lots of them on ebay. Here is one without a collector. It has a bendable wire and a mounting tab affixed to the insulator. This would spark directly to the burner body. This is what I use on my high pressure burners.

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And one with a collector. The collector is usually intended for use with a flat BBQ grill burner. It gathers the gas coming out of several of the many holes in such burners and ensures that ignition occurs initially within the little collector. A collector is important when there might be a breeze or when not every orifice is emitting gas.

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With your fabrication skills, I would expect you could make a collector (if needed) much better than trying to adapt one meant for a flat BBQ burner.
 
Just yankin your chain Tony I know your not mad....If I saw some ******* build somthing like this that never brewed before I wouldnt understand either...

All you guys have a good weekend I'm outa here....Pat
 
I guess it all depends what you want included.
Everything minus the burners, pump, hoses and fittings. I can do the assembly/systems myself but have no access nor skills for metal work.
Man that thing's beautiful! I could stare at it all day. If you rolled it in front of the Camaro I'd put it up as my screensaver.
 
Everything minus the burners, pump, hoses and fittings. I can do the assembly/systems myself but have no access nor skills for metal work.
Man that thing's beautiful! I could stare at it all day. If you rolled it in front of the Camaro I'd put it up as my screensaver.

Do you have the burners and pump and kettles.

I'll put my rig in front of the Camaro tonight and take a picture I need to start woking on that car the owner is back to work now so I blow it apart and start painting it.

Pat
 
Do you have the burners and pump and kettles.

Pat
1 keg, 1 on the way, No burners or pump but I figure I can buy those in stages and install them myself. I could probably handle grinding the welds without ruining it too.

Was the winter beer fest one of your weekend events? My wife and I were bot helping out at the Sherwood booth.

Chris
 
1 keg, 1 on the way, No burners or pump but I figure I can buy those in stages and install them myself. I could probably handle grinding the welds without ruining it too.

Was the winter beer fest one of your weekend events? My wife and I were bot helping out at the Sherwood booth.

Chris

I must have saw you I was at the Sherwood booth I still have my gummy beer's

The welds grind pretty hard in stainless but they look nice not ground too they are pretty small when you tig weld.

Pat
 
I took one tig class at BOC gas. At the end I could weld a pop can to plate; 1 inch burned through, 1 inch roll of dimes, 1 inch too cold.
I must have saw you I was at the Sherwood booth I still have my gummy beer's
Red Wings cap with a "D" on it. My wife was the one yelling at people, "like you need another beer.."
 
My dad's bike is that color right now. We've been freshening up his 21 y/o Softail and the tins are in epoxy primer until he can afford the PPG ($178/quart!).
Thanks, now I've got beer porn wallpaper.
 
My dad's bike is that color right now. We've been freshening up his 21 y/o Softail and the tins are in epoxy primer until he can afford the PPG ($178/quart!).
Thanks, now I've got beer porn wallpaper.

That's House of Kolor primer.

I repainted a bumper on a prostreet truck this fall it was $100.00 a pint,I painted the truck about 12 years ago and I dont think the gallon was much more than that.
 
This is truly top notch work, very impressed. You really should work out a pricing structure for that with just a few build options to keep it easy. I bet some people would be interested.

Wouldn't mind having you work on my 69 Camaro! Bought on in August that is in pretty good shape, but it will need some some smoothing on the body (if there are no big surprises under the paint), and the interior (other than headliner and carpet) needs redone. Hardest part is finding someone I trust to work on it!
 
Great thread. I've been collecting materials to build my own of similar design. I'll be bookmarking this one for ideas. Appreciate you sharing!
 
WOW!! That build is sexalicious.GREAT JOB f*&k any naysayers,If I had talent like that, i'd just build them all day to make all the cooler/braid mashtunners jealous...hehe.Makes my home de&*t rig look even more ghetto.Thanks for the inspiration for my dream build.Keep up the great work.:rockin:
 
It's really a shame to actually dirty the stuff by actually brewing beer in it. Could you put in a boom box and flat screen?
 
I'm starting to think Orange County Choppers/Boydz HBT Special...."Hey, why did you pull over?" "I have to gas up and it's time for a hops addition!"
 
The pictures are on imageshack can he get them from there.
Pat

I was just thinking you probably had bigger versions of the pictures that I could use as wallpapers. There is something painful about stretching smaller images for use as a wallpaper, and it wouldn't do the photo justice.

If you have bigger versions, I would love to use them. If not, no worries. I just think they would make a great wallpaper.

I don't know if imageshack has size restrictions... feel free to use my server to host the images if you want... at Web Boise - Image Hosting
 
I'm starting to think Orange County Choppers/Boydz HBT Special...."Hey, why did you pull over?" "I have to gas up and it's time for a hops addition!"

Could you think Jessie James those OCC guys are hacks...I know they make a crap load of money but hacks never the less.

Pat
 
Yeah, we wanna check the porosity of your welds! ;)

It holds water and it holds gas so I think its ok.
I put gas in the gas beam 2 weeks ago for a test fire and then took the tank off...I turned on one of the valves yesterday and gas came hissing out..Kinda scared me.
 
Great build Pat!
I am in somewhat in the same boat. I have not actually brewed myself, just with friends and want to get into it so I am building a similar rig. I am in the very early stages gathering material and everything.
Question on the polishing process...you mention that you used a 80 grit disc on the barrel after the scotch brite pads and worked your way down to 400 grit. Did you feel when using the 80 grit disc that you got the wall of the barrel to thin? Or did you really not take to much off with the 80 grit?

Thanks in advance!
Joe
On The Gas Brewery
 
Thats 80 grit on a D.A. sander not a grinder. It would be fine just to start with 150...the stainless will wear out the sand paper in a hurry so change it often.

Pat
 
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