Decided to change the frame one more time. Just a few little things to make my brewing easier. Added another 97 dollars to the steel bill. Total $180. Extra steel was delivered today. Little by little I've been collecting the tools I don't have but will need. Next step is to build it all.
Got one of the burners modified and one of the kegs drilled with fittings. Came across two more kegs 15 each. Score!!! Thinking about using one for the MT. Not sure yet!!!
Scored 3 pumps from the guys at chuggerpumps $240... Two for this sculpture and one for my dads rig.
Also started looking into the brewtroller. Like what I see with the open architecture, should continue to evolve as I need to.
Blue Sky Satellite Brewery
Friday, August 26, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
some notes
87 on revised steel order. Got a few old ladder racks. Had to cut the ends off but left with 6- 50" of 1 1/2" sq. stock. Lowered the center section. No reason to make it so tall. Im going to be pumping liquids everywhere. When the kegs get cut open I will do a side by side to see the burner mod difference. Soon I hope.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Almost have everythng I need
Ok so im a little late on my timeline but there are no deadlines so im good... Today I recieved one of two KAB4 outdoor cookers. (Amazon 80 each. Got one said to be used for 52.00. It is brand new is a beat up box) The design will allow me to all a few simple and cheap modifications to create exactly what I need for my brew stand design. each burner has three mods needed.
Mod one: Move the burner: I will be able to adjust it as needed through my design.
Mod two: Create a square frame and new legs to connect to the existing stand. The reason for this mod is two things.
A) I need the cooking surface to be a little bigger.
B) The new legs will add stability as well as leveling screw feet.
This burner as popular as it has been was redesigned and lost some of its good features. Now many home brewers are running into issues with it. So I started a thread on the hombrewtalk.com site about my mods and what I know from having this burner in another brewery.
homebrewtalk.com
Mod one: Move the burner: I will be able to adjust it as needed through my design.
Mod two: Create a square frame and new legs to connect to the existing stand. The reason for this mod is two things.
A) I need the cooking surface to be a little bigger.
B) The new legs will add stability as well as leveling screw feet.
This burner as popular as it has been was redesigned and lost some of its good features. Now many home brewers are running into issues with it. So I started a thread on the hombrewtalk.com site about my mods and what I know from having this burner in another brewery.
homebrewtalk.com
Monday, April 25, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Stand Changed
So I am going to totally change my brew stand. Ive seen another stand that was three tier. The middle tier was longer for a rectangle shaped cooler, instead of enough room for a keg style Mash tun. I don't want a three tier system...but i like the middle section.Plus I'm short so the height is a factor, also I plan on pumping fluid around the brewery. So changing from my original plan of a single tier system, this will now be a two tier system. The middle space will be taller for my mash tun, and the two outer sections will house the two burners at a lower height.. These burner stands will have two legs on one end and hooks on the inner side to hook onto the main middle section.The new design will allow room enough in the middle frame itself to store the two kegs and the two outer burner stands. Thus solving a dilemma I was going to just live with, SPACE... Self storage built in the brew frame. Nice...
Here is a quick sketch:
Here is a quick sketch:
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Fittings for the KEGS!!!
At work last week I entered a customers apartment to work on their alarm system. Sitting right on the floor in the middle of the kitchen, was a keg of beer. Made me think about the two I have sitting around that are just waiting for some work to be done to them. So I made the list of the fittings I will need to make the MT HLT and Kettle. I had been looking at a homebrew forum for something else when a link in someones title info caught my eye. www.bargainfittings.com. This site is totally dedicated to converting kegs and brew pot into what you are looking for, At least it seems that way. They don't have a ton of items for sale but they have the right pieces. And Wonderful prices. Everything is 304 stainless steel. Let me tell you the amount of pieces needed add up really quickly. total is 208+5 for shipping.. 5 Flat for shipping.... SWEET... Time to order...
P.S. I have no affiliation with bargainfittings.com
P.S. I have no affiliation with bargainfittings.com
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