I'm a little biased, but I think my weldess fittingsare the best available: http://www.brewershardware.com/Weldless-Fittings/grico wrote: Still Need:
Weldless Fittings
Mash Screen
Cinder Blocks
Extra Propane Tank
Building a new system.
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- backyard brewer
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Re: Building a new system.
Re: Building a new system.
... And I'm pretty sure grico's excellent RIS earned him a gift certificate at the party.
Re: Building a new system.
Brewers Hardware weldless fittings are the best. I have tried others and they leak regardless of how tight I make the connection. Derrin's fittings simply do not leak...they also look very coolbackyard brewer wrote:I'm a little biased, but I think my weldess fittingsare the best available: http://www.brewershardware.com/Weldless-Fittings/grico wrote: Still Need:
Weldless Fittings
Mash Screen
Cinder Blocks
Extra Propane Tank
Chris aka Dr Dually
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Life is tough. It is even tougher when you are stupid. John Wayne
Bottled and enjoying: Nada, zip
Kegged: English Brown, American Amber, Double Barrel Ale
Next up: Kolsch
drdually@att.net
Life is tough. It is even tougher when you are stupid. John Wayne
Bottled and enjoying: Nada, zip
Kegged: English Brown, American Amber, Double Barrel Ale
Next up: Kolsch
Re: Building a new system.
I have to agree. I drilled my hole just a tad too big, and my other fittings leaked. The Brewer's Hardware fitting is designed better to provide some space between the o-ring and the drilled hole. This provides a better seal and won't result in torn o-rings like other fittings.DrDually wrote:Brewers Hardware weldless fittings are the best. I have tried others and they leak regardless of how tight I make the connection. Derrin's fittings simply do not leak...they also look very coolbackyard brewer wrote:I'm a little biased, but I think my weldess fittingsare the best available: http://www.brewershardware.com/Weldless-Fittings/grico wrote: Still Need:
Weldless Fittings
Mash Screen
Cinder Blocks
Extra Propane Tank
I have not yet begun to defile myself.
Re: Building a new system.
yep yep, and i will have a order for those in soon.brahn wrote:... And I'm pretty sure grico's excellent RIS earned him a gift certificate at the party.
Gallons Brewed 2011: 85
Gallons Brewed 2012: 165
Gallons Brewed 2012: 165
Re: Building a new system.
as a matter of fact, Brewers Hardware Weldless Fittings is my next tab open to Brewcommune. Bias or not, i have only heard awesome feedback, and one by one you have knocked out the competitors.
Gallons Brewed 2011: 85
Gallons Brewed 2012: 165
Gallons Brewed 2012: 165
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Well, after talking with various folks, I decided not to bite off too much all at once. Derrin at Brewers' Hardware has been great and I'm happy to now have an amazing SS sculpture in the garage!
I just picked up my 2 SS chugger pumps, and have ordred a nice plate chiller. Keeping things at direct fire mash & 2 pumps for now, and will consider the brew controller much later down the line. Very much looking forward to getting everything mounted, plumbed & tested... and perhaps a brewday soon!
--LexusChris
I just picked up my 2 SS chugger pumps, and have ordred a nice plate chiller. Keeping things at direct fire mash & 2 pumps for now, and will consider the brew controller much later down the line. Very much looking forward to getting everything mounted, plumbed & tested... and perhaps a brewday soon!
--LexusChris
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Re: Building a new system.
That's an awesome looking system!
Looking forward to seeing it in action.
Let me know when you're ready to host another brew day.
Looking forward to seeing it in action.
Let me know when you're ready to host another brew day.
Drink Good Beer!
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Very nice!
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Re: Building a new system.
Chris, love the new system. I really want to pick one of those stands up this year.
Re: Building a new system.
Very nice Chris! Just curious, where did you get the hard lines done up for the gas?
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Chris, you suck.
Seriously, that is one fine looking piece of equipment. Let me know if you need me to show you how to use it. I will bring my Dremel so I can carve my name in it!
Seriously, that is one fine looking piece of equipment. Let me know if you need me to show you how to use it. I will bring my Dremel so I can carve my name in it!
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Re: Building a new system.
I think Chris should host the next club brew day
Chris aka Dr Dually
drdually@att.net
Life is tough. It is even tougher when you are stupid. John Wayne
Bottled and enjoying: Nada, zip
Kegged: English Brown, American Amber, Double Barrel Ale
Next up: Kolsch
drdually@att.net
Life is tough. It is even tougher when you are stupid. John Wayne
Bottled and enjoying: Nada, zip
Kegged: English Brown, American Amber, Double Barrel Ale
Next up: Kolsch
- lexuschris
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Re: Building a new system.
Most of you already know Derrin and his gift for beergineering. I've been wanting to get a rig built from his stuff for quite a while now!
As I said, he was exteremely helpful in suggesting different pieces, parts & configuration options. In addition, since I have no welding skill (and little mechanical skills) I asked if I could hire him to modify & configure a few things. So things like the kettle FPT ports for the thermometers, hard-line NG tubing for the burners, etc. are all by him. In addition, there are many really nice detail touches throughout.
I'm hoping to work on the remaining tasks, hoses, mountings, etc. this weekend. I still need to order NG hosing/QDs and a few other items before it'll be ready for a hot water test. I do plan on having it ready for a club brewday this summer!
--LexusChris
As I said, he was exteremely helpful in suggesting different pieces, parts & configuration options. In addition, since I have no welding skill (and little mechanical skills) I asked if I could hire him to modify & configure a few things. So things like the kettle FPT ports for the thermometers, hard-line NG tubing for the burners, etc. are all by him. In addition, there are many really nice detail touches throughout.
I'm hoping to work on the remaining tasks, hoses, mountings, etc. this weekend. I still need to order NG hosing/QDs and a few other items before it'll be ready for a hot water test. I do plan on having it ready for a club brewday this summer!
--LexusChris
"A woman drove me to drink, and I hadn't even the courtesy to thank her." – W.C. Fields