socalboomer
Well-Known Member
So I had a bunch of scrap steel from an old workout machine (I mean, nobody USES those things, right? Aren't they just for hanging crap on them? LOL) and we had an old 3" pipe out back that was about 6' long. . . Hmmm. . .
BREW SCULPTURE.
Say good bye to using tables and lifting things up and down. . . I still want gravity fed, but I no longer have to makeshift stuff.
Here's my build.
Start:
Just a bunch of parts and a big pipe. . . I decided to keep the torn up top. I can always cut it off later, but it keeps the look of a put-together-from-nothing job.
Here are the components (minus one kettle) - the keggle and kettle are borrowed and I haven't made the manifold for the cooler yet. . .
So, we decided to use the long 90deg pieces for the legs, two of them used to be the rowing attachments and I am leaving the handles (although I'm probably going to pay for that as I AM going to trip over the stupid things. . . and just before we welded them to the post, we decided to weld some nuts and screws to make it easy to level the thing. . . it's not too clear in the pic, but you can see the nut with a hex countersink screw. . . works GREAT.
BREW SCULPTURE.
Say good bye to using tables and lifting things up and down. . . I still want gravity fed, but I no longer have to makeshift stuff.
Here's my build.
Start:
Just a bunch of parts and a big pipe. . . I decided to keep the torn up top. I can always cut it off later, but it keeps the look of a put-together-from-nothing job.
Here are the components (minus one kettle) - the keggle and kettle are borrowed and I haven't made the manifold for the cooler yet. . .
So, we decided to use the long 90deg pieces for the legs, two of them used to be the rowing attachments and I am leaving the handles (although I'm probably going to pay for that as I AM going to trip over the stupid things. . . and just before we welded them to the post, we decided to weld some nuts and screws to make it easy to level the thing. . . it's not too clear in the pic, but you can see the nut with a hex countersink screw. . . works GREAT.