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MotleyBrue

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Here is the start.. 50 ft of 2 inch square tubing.. Brewstand 2011 001.jpg
 
That is going to be one strong stand, probably could hold your boat. You do seem to have a lot of toys in that garage. Good luck and welcome!
 
This is where I ended up this afternoon. 2 solid afternoons of work and a random hour or 2 of grinding.. Pump, Keggle fittings and False bottom are enroute....

Brewstand 2011 061.jpg
 
All Steel.. 2 in square tubing @ .083 wall. 50 feet of it. I used all but 14 inches! Also a full spool of Mig wire! Not really planning on going into the Brewstand Biz just yet. hahaha JJ
 
I guess A-36 steel? not stainless. I can see doing some automation some day but being my first rig I wanted to keep it simple and manual.. I planned the build to be upgradeable.. The frame will handle whatever and I have room for electronics and solenoids when the time comes. I am going to install a panel area that will house pump switches and wiring for now. I want to be able to plug in the power and connect propane. Trying to keep it clean! JJ
 
I guess A-36 steel? not stainless. I can see doing some automation some day but being my first rig I wanted to keep it simple and manual.. I planned the build to be upgradeable.. The frame will handle whatever and I have room for electronics and solenoids when the time comes. I am going to install a panel area that will house pump switches and wiring for now. I want to be able to plug in the power and connect propane. Trying to keep it clean! JJ

I am on board with that! I am in the process of building one myself and that is the idea of mine too...simple for the time being until I learn the quirks of the system and how to run it manually. Then I will have a better idea of where I want to automate.

I also went with the mild steel and I'm going to paint it with the high temp engine stuff...
 
Quick Update...
According to my calculations you have a 0 out of 3 chance of making compression valve fittings work for propane plumbing... They all leaked at one end or the other.. I started at just over hand tight and worked all the way up to monster pissed off gorilla juicehead tight and they still leaked..just a little..but still leaked.. I went out and purchased the correct MIP / FIP threaded valves and all is good...

Once again.. cutting costs ends up costing twice as much.. My Bad.

Just an FYI and my $0.02 JJ
 
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