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Very nice! I really dig those flanges....I wish I thought of that when I built my wood rig!
 
I have a few questions about your rig. Very nice by the way. How long are the blackpipe burner rests and how far apart are they? A picture of burner mounting would be cool too. Thanks.
 
One other thing, and you've probably already addressed it, but make sure you've got a few holes drilled in the sections of pipe you've used to support the pots. The air inside the pipe is going to get mighty warm and expand. Granted, the flanges probably aren't completely sealed air-tight against the wood, but it would be no fun to have the pipe pop explosively.
 
I will be doing some finishing touches today! soon as i get them done i will get all the pics everyone wanted as well as answer everyone questions. Figuring that some of these pics i will take should help or even answer alot of question everyone has asked!

Also Thanks for the Positives Everyone!!!!!!!:mug:
 
I have a few questions about your rig. Very nice by the way. How long are the blackpipe burner rests and how far apart are they? A picture of burner mounting would be cool too. Thanks.

Spacing for the Kettle Pipe supports and 10" center..
Length is 20 3/8", Splitting the difference with the flanges turning them in or out making a snug fit.

As for my Burner Mounting i Used round vent pipe caps drilling a hole in the center to bolt the burner to it and then mounted to plate and burner to 2 sticks of conduit, Using conduit straps and sheet metal screws.. These pics should explain it for you..

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So Today i did a Test run with just water.. Spent most of the day playing with it and making sure i had no leaks or heat issues.. All is good!!!! Ready to run a batch off with it.. Of coarse though i came up with some other addition i will be adding down the road to it.. water filter,cpvc piped to the top tier to allow for easier filling of kettles and a 6' section of hose with nozzle for cleaning or when needed.. but those are for a later day..

Here are a few pics of it pretty much completed!

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Thinking My Light Blonde Ale.. Just because its easy and i Make it so much figured it would be a good one to test it out with.. Got to make something for the buddies that cant drink real beer..
 
Ok the day has Finally ARRIVED!:rockin:

Breaking its cherry today.. Started this morning and i will be posting pics here shortly..
 
A few Pics From Today! Ecerything Went Great for the First Day, Hit all my Number!! Very Happy with the outcome. However i will be adding a few additions to the stand soon..

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A few Pics From Today! Ecerything Went Great for the First Day, Hit all my Number!! Very Happy with the outcome. However i will be adding a few additions to the stand soon..

I know this is a crusty old thread, but I like your system! Are you still brewing on it?
I'm thinking of putting together something similar and wondered if you have ever felt the need for a grant? I have seen some guys with the same/similar set up and I don't think Ive seen anyone address that. Does your mash ever get compacted while pumping to your BK?

Just curious.
 

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