5150 said:Thanks again Cocko, my understanding of whirlpool is pretty much exactly what you have state above. I will probably have a couple of different pipes to run down the side for wort transfer and whirlpooling depending on the size of the batch. I know you are right about the plumbing doing it once/right. Just counted out my taps and there will be 20, excessive I know, but it will allow me to do everything I want with having to move pipes/tubing around. like you said do it once. :icon_cheers: I'm still deciding between Camlock and Tri clover as in the end it's not going to be a major difference in cost?
Thanks Pratty for the tip, I'll give them a yell on Monday for a quote :icon_cheers:
If I have the pump there I may as well use it instead of using a paddle to whirlpool
Thanks lukiferj I'll post shots as soon as anything exciting stats to happen. At the moment I just have pics of a bedroom with three big ass pots and two hard core burners :super:
Nothing a hot caustic rinse wouldn't clean! How do you think the big boys do it ;-)Cocko said:I think it looks great, only thing I would think about is run of entering the bottom of the kettle rather than the top, avoiding splashing/HSA.
Other than that, looks great.
My preference is silicon, purely for ease of use and cleaning purposes - I would alway be wondering if a hard plumbed system is clean.
Keep us posted, looks like it is gonna be a killer rig!
Cheers
Edit: Beaten by Gava - Great minds....
I can tell you now, tri clover fittings will piss you off during brew day I you have to untighten a lot of them and move them, cam locks will annoy you visually if you don't use them. Find the balance between utilizing both in the correct places and you will be happy!5150 said:Thanks again Cocko, my understanding of whirlpool is pretty much exactly what you have state above. I will probably have a couple of different pipes to run down the side for wort transfer and whirlpooling depending on the size of the batch. I know you are right about the plumbing doing it once/right. Just counted out my taps and there will be 20, excessive I know, but it will allow me to do everything I want with having to move pipes/tubing around. like you said do it once. :icon_cheers: I'm still deciding between Camlock and Tri clover as in the end it's not going to be a major difference in cost?
Thanks Pratty for the tip, I'll give them a yell on Monday for a quote :icon_cheers:
If I have the pump there I may as well use it instead of using a paddle to whirlpool
Thanks lukiferj I'll post shots as soon as anything exciting stats to happen. At the moment I just have pics of a bedroom with three big ass pots and two hard core burners :super:
Gava own up, and stop posting that ridiculously sexy **** (NOT!) Give the rest of us mere mortals something we can at least try and build?!? or a link to where we can buy one cheap!!gava said:The pivot point on your tippy dump could be an issue.. If you have a large pot on this and you try and tip over since its on the very bottom its going to all the sudden fall back or forward once your holding pins are pulled.
I could be wrong but i think you'll need to bring your pivot point to the center of your pot, a good example is the morebeer tippy dump brewery (see picture below)
if you don't do this I predict some major spillage, plus if your holding pins snap under load all your mash would just fall out, if you have a center pivot its held in place.
my 2c anyway.
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I still think your middle tippy design is going to give you some grief, let me see if I'm understanding it correctly5150 said:Gava, Thanks for the feedback and wow, you have an amazing looking setup, very jealous!!! ( I had a look at your site), maybe one day.The mash tun will be secured to the frame with stainless wire and then a pin to hold it at a horizontal to scrape the grains out. (I might be missing something, if I am, please shout out).
If any fellow brewer can think of a good use for 1.2mm stainless wire let me know and I'll send you as much as you like for the cost of postage. I found a reel on the road and I handed the reel in to the police station, after three months they gave it back. I have approx 5000 metres. (tied to ad a pic, too hard after too many beers, but the offer is genuine).
Crouch, I found the pot here http://aussiehomebrewer.com/topic/77835-150-liter-stainless-stock-pots/ I bought 3 three in the end got four. The pic of the brew rig is in my brothers garage where I did the welding, (he's doing better than me), I have rented a a small garage which is 2.4m x 5.2m. to brew me beers. I would add much more power is it was mine.![]()
Looks awesome. I would probably cut out the red line from Pump 1 to the MLT and go through the HX - just leave the power/heat off while you are going from your HLT.5150 said:Hi Guys,
I'm just in the process of building a new brew stand and rig and I was after everyone's feedback, good and bad.
A bit of about what I am after is a stand to hold three 150 Liter stainless pots. The mash tun will be suspended half way up and 150mm to the front to allow me to tip the kettle over 90° to make it a little easier to clean and empty when I make big beers. It'll just be made from 50x50mm 2.4mm steel tube. I'm just going to go square cut as I can get the local shop to cut it for me as apposed to me having to buy a drop saw to cut all my 45°.
Anyway, I hope the image appears below as I just opened a photo bucket account just for this. :unsure:
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As long as these images are appearing here is a pic of the plumbing I am thinking. Sorry the above image and this one is pretty basic. Everything is plumbed so that I don't have to move hoses etc while brewing. I feel like there is a ridiculous amount of hoses and plumbing, so please be as harsh as you like. Also wondering peoples opinion of plumbing with copper/Stainless as apposed to silicon??? I know it will have to do with cleaning.
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Thanks in advance guys.
If my images didn't work here are the links to images.