ccostel
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I have quite a bit of space under the burners and plan to add drip trays in case a boil over happens.
nag7 said:here's my wood brew stand its a HERM's setup
Nicely done! Simple, clean, and effective. This is right along the lines of what I have envisioned building.
Hi guys,
I am just wondering, for those who build the frame around the burners, what do you use to stop the wood getting scorched?
Cheers,
Fergus
Here's mine. Almost complete.
blaster_54738 said:Where's the wood?
Yeah I should have read the title. Oops!![]()
Update on my wooden brew rig... not too exciting but gets the job done... gravity wise.
I used this thread for a lot of design ideas and tweaked to what I knew I could build and what would work for the equipment I planned for. HLT is getting replaced with a 20 gallon BoilerMaker as soon as it arrives. Tons more pics in the link in my signature.
Ever worry about running out of propane with 3 tanks under there?![]()
Just used my new woody for the first time yesterday, its not quite done as I'm waiting to add the blichmann tower of power to automate the mash temp if it ever gets done. And have to wire the pumps to a more permanent solution as well.
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I have the Blichman burners also. Are the sitting right on the wood? I assumed the would get hot underneath and burn the wood.
I put a coat of Thompson's water sealer. That being said, I think some of the paranoia about stands catching on fire is just that. After all, you stand closer to the flame when you're stirring your wort. The base under my burners gets hotter from the sunlight than it does from the burners. I don't think I'd try to build a frame for multi-jet burners out of wood, but with a banjo burner sitting on top of one, I'm not that worried.I'm planning to build a two tier system with a propane burner on lower level. Are you guys using a fire retardant sealer on the wood? I'm concerned that polyurethane or varnish would be flammable or give off fumes.
I'm planning to build a two tier system with a propane burner on lower level. Are you guys using a fire retardant sealer on the wood? I'm concerned that polyurethane or varnish would be flammable or give off fumes.
I put a coat of Thompson's water sealer. That being said, I think some of the paranoia about stands catching on fire is just that. After all, you stand closer to the flame when you're stirring your wort. The base under my burners gets hotter from the sunlight than it does from the burners. I don't think I'd try to build a frame for multi-jet burners out of wood, but with a banjo burner sitting on top of one, I'm not that worried.