keiths said:I made the mash paddle out of 2 sankey dip tubes.
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sanders5x said:What kind of motor is that for the mash tun? What do your paddles look like?
bevoduz said:Here's mine, almost done, doing the natural gas plumbing on sunday. Tomorrow I'm going to chicago just to drink good beer all day, then I need to figure out what paint to use as the grill paint I bought to paint it with tonight seems to be problematic for others, ie rusting through after a year or so.
Started 3 tier, still is 3 tier but with a dump style mash tun.
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sanders5x said:Do you dough in with that paddle? How well does it mix?
joel.e said:a work in progress... copy of AGbrewer (hope you don't mind)
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Lil' Sparky said:Nice work there, friend! Very similar to mine as well. I'm digging those gianormous burners! How long until you get to put it to work?
Amen! You're preachin' to the choir brother!joel.e said:It will be nice to not lift a 10 gallon cooler full of hot water over my head and put it on top of my tool box anymore.
About time you show up. Looks good.joel.e said:If all goes well this coming weekend. I got my pump mounted/wired and all my hoses/QD's made up over this past weekend. I just need some fittings welded on a keggle and I'll be good to go. It will be nice to not lift a 10 gallon cooler full of hot water over my head and put it on top of my tool box anymore.
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It's a work in progress. Here it is on the first day of the build. The burners mount on clips directly below the kegs. The project is nearly complete and is scheduled to brew on saturday.
ScubaSteve said:Dude-
Brew rigs are ALWAYS a work in progress...
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Mine is made of wood (it's on one of the past pages) and I have had no problems in 6 months and almost 200 gallons brewed on it.ddroukas said:Sexiest thing I've seen so far.
Besides the risk of your rig turning to kindling...any unforseen problems building a brew stand from wood? This is the avenue I'm looking to take seeing as how we have stock piles of cherry and oak in our woodshop.
CollinsBrew said:It would be great if Scuba Steve could post some plans and costs on how he built that brewstand. I love the look of it and I would definitely want to make it into a Brutus Ten type system. Classy...
Dude said:Interesting. Any more progress?