LandoLincoln
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Here's ours. We call it "the mammoth." It's about ten feet long, with the ladder. Why so long? Because SCREW YOU, that's why.
Here's ours. We call it "the mammoth."
LandoLincoln: I'm jealous of your banjo burner you have under your boil kettle! Mine barely barely fits a keg, that one looks much more friendly. I have like 1/2 inch to spare on each leg where the keg rests.
Just used my new woody for the first time yesterday, its not quite done as I'm waiting to add the blichmann tower of power to automate the mash temp if it ever gets done. And have to wire the pumps to a more permanent solution as well.
Here's some photos of my wooden rig:
Why so long? Because SCREW YOU, that's why.
Here is mine. I am going to add a filter and water directly to the HLT. I presently fill the HLT a gallon at a time. Everything is at a height that I don't have to move anything heavy except the spent grains.
Any plans or dimensions for this? Nice job....Only thing I would add are some wheels in case you need to move it away from a wall.
Here's my Electric Brewery Kal clone with modifications.
Very cool!
toboR said:Here's my brew tower that I just finished the other night.
Here is my brew kit. I need to modify the wind shroud a bit before it goes up in flames, but so far so good. I enjoy the RIMs system a lot. I feed the kit with a MM3 2.0
Pulled down 3 ribbons at the state fair this year brew'n on it
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Jeebas said:Are my eyes deceiving me or are those burner stands resting on only the narrow end (the "2") of a 2x4?
Kmcogar said:I like this a lot! Good work man. I might have to steal that design
MillCreekBrewing said:Ours is about 90% complete, just need to do some more bracing and add the casters to the bottom! Will post finished product tomorrow.
Looks nice and solid. Will it have wheels?
... might cut down the 2nd level a little kinda close to my sofit. Anyway stores my equipment well when not being used.
toboR said:Here's my brew tower that I just finished the other night.
Might as well as show off mine:
The diamond plate is aluminum. I grounded it, thus my kettles are grounded. The top of the MT has a lid and I'm sure it loses heat but the dual RIMS takes care of that. I got the insulation from McMaster Carr. I think it's closed cell type.The diamond plate looks like overkill.
I LIKE overkill!
What kind of insulation are you using on your MLT? Are you losing any heat leaving the top part exposed like that?
Though, with a RIMS, I guess that doesn't matter as much...
bd2xu said:Feel like this is a dumb question, but in all of these 3 tier systems I see that rely on gravity and no pump, how do you get the water into the HLT on top? Garden hose seems obvious but the water out of my garden hose tastes funny (tap water itself is fine). Or do you use buckets and climb the ladder?
Here's my 3 tier setup. $40 for casters, shelving and sealer. The rest was scrap wood.
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