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She may burn down, but wont fly away in a hurry :)


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She may burn down, but wont fly away in a hurry :)


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That's similar to the one I just built. Mine is just two tier. I have another freestanding burner. I'm going to be firing the burners up for the first time tomorrow. I'll take pics and post them here.

Are your uprights 4x4s? Mine are 2x4s, except for the top tier platform. I used 2x6 because I wanted it open underneath the top burner.
 
That's similar to the one I just built. Mine is just two tier. I have another freestanding burner. I'm going to be firing the burners up for the first time tomorrow. I'll take pics and post them here.

Are your uprights 4x4s? Mine are 2x4s, except for the top tier platform. I used 2x6 because I wanted it open underneath the top burner.

Yes the uprights are 4x4 - with hindsight, something smaller could have been used. It's solid though :cross:

Will be interested to see pics after you fire your's up, metaphorically not literally.
 
Great minds think alike.

BTW, thirsty, what do you have under your burner? I have two pieces of 2x6, and even though the inside edges are not directly under the burner, they got too hot to touch. No sign of burning, but I'm definitely gonna stand by and watch when the burner is on.
 
Single Tier Build. It is powered by natural gas. I wanted to continue batch sparging so I only set it up with two burners. I can add the third whenever I want.

 
Great minds think alike.

BTW, thirsty, what do you have under your burner? I have two pieces of 2x6, and even though the inside edges are not directly under the burner, they got too hot to touch. No sign of burning, but I'm definitely gonna stand by and watch when the burner is on.

Some Ply - I got a bit nervous after your post so i conducted a heat test of my own. It was really hot, no scorching or burning though - worse i guess is that it could crack. maybe should add a fire extinguisher to the side.
 
Some Ply - I got a bit nervous after your post so i conducted a heat test of my own. It was really hot, no scorching or burning though - worse i guess is that it could crack. maybe should add a fire extinguisher to the side.

Yeah, or you could do like I did, use 2x6's. Go ahead, copy me some more.:mug:

What is your mash tun? Mine is a Home Deplorable 10 gal cooler. Hot tap water, a little less than 140ºF, warped the inside liner. It's still intact, but I'm not sure how many batches I'll be able to do with it. I've heard of these doing that with hotter temps, but at 140º, not so much. I bought two because I was planning on a pump, but decided to go with a single cooler design. At least I have a backup, but I'm wondering if I should hunt down another Sanke.
 
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SS Herms electric/gas HLT, electric Pid stir motor, recirculating mash tun, hard piped

Swagman:cool:


Now that's a contraption... 10 Gallon batches I presume?
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Single Tier Build. It is powered by natural gas. I wanted to continue batch sparging so I only set it up with two burners. I can add the third whenever I want.


Nice looking rig. Where are you all getting your burners, regulators, etc. I am interested in propane parts.

Thanks!
 
Nice looking rig. Where are you all getting your burners, regulators, etc. I am interested in propane parts.

Thanks!

Wow, every time I check out this thread I get more ideas and in turn questions.

What is the optimal distance between burner and kettle bottom. I realize that flame pattern is dependent burner design, BTU output, etc. Assuming that the burner is choked correctly burning nice and blue, etc. What is the best way to determine the optimum distance?

Ideas welcome!

Rick
 
I have 3 banjo burners and I put mine at about 2 inches. They cover well and not affected by wind to bad .
 
I did spend a few hours polishing mine and yes they are a little darker near the bottom but still look good.
 
I am using the SP10 burner with ??? a 10 PSI reg. I don't have specifics for you.

I'm using a 0-60 psi reg but I get the best flame at about 15 psi. I really have to watch the flow or I just waste alot of heat out the sides.
 
I have heard that with the banjo burners like you are using that they are a bit touch on control. With the smaller SP10 that I have I don't get flames licking the side of the kettle at all. I could probably benefit from a wider flame spread. Mine runs nice and blue throughout the range of the valve.

How much time does it take you to reach boil for a 5 or 10 gal batch?
 
I have heard that with the banjo burners like you are using that they are a bit touch on control. With the smaller SP10 that I have I don't get flames licking the side of the kettle at all. I could probably benefit from a wider flame spread. Mine runs nice and blue throughout the range of the valve.

How much time does it take you to reach boil for a 5 or 10 gal batch?

I've gotten mine adjusted pretty well right now. I can see the blue flames really good at night but can't see hardley any flame during the day. It takes me less than 15 minutes to bring 5 gals. to a good goil.
 
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