garbageman said:Never used the shark bite fittings but am impressed. If it wouldn't have doubled the cost of the rig, I would have done them instead of sweating fittings.
Rossi46
What did you use for paint?
I have it almost done. Hope to wet test this weekend. Plumbed gas tonight, tomorrow I'll plumb water.
Option said:Very nice! I love the rig, just wondering, are you are direct firing with RIMS for your mash? If so why?
Great work...
Rivenin said:heres the new one.. gonna do a test batch this weekend and see where my numbers lie. probably will add supports in the middle, but we will see after this weekend!
then paint.. but not sure on a color.
Old ^^^^heres the new one.. gonna do a test batch this weekend and see where my numbers lie. probably will add supports in the middle, but we will see after this weekend!
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then paint.. but not sure on a color.
Rivenin said:Old ^^^^
new v v v v v
got some keggles and broke it in yesterday.
Next up is welding supports in the middle!
it was fine with the kettles, but not the keggles. :fro:
Also i built a propane manifold for it... 30PSI for any of our burners is WAY overkill i found out. Other then a siphon loss. all worked well!
Are you able to pump for you BK? Looks like your pump is at the same level.
gyropilot1 said:my brutus 10 still debugging
Why don't you guys make use of aluminum casserole in the place of the kegs?
Like these: http://www.hendler.co.za/images/cater_aluminiumhotel_cass_lrg.jpg
Will the aluminum make a chemical reaction that can harm your brew? The aluminum casserole are much easier obtainable than kegs.