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Stainless steel tank. diesel, water chemical tank.

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6 hours to go.
Pick up only from West Pennant Hills

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Brewing Keg.

Someone has done the keg conversion for you.

PICK UP UPPER KEDRON ONLY.

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I wonder how long it lasts before it gets hooked off stage left? They could have at least airbrushed the logo off.
 
nice looking fermenter that, makes you wonder why they didn't just buy a 60 litre plastic job and used the keg as a boiler. looks like a professional modification tho
 
"Basic Brewing Stepping into All Grain"

I will call it the "welcome to the dark side DVD"

Luke

It's a well known fact that all-grain brewing is done in a seated position, exclusively.

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Anyone considering moving to AG should budget in a comfortable chair, preferably with adequate back support. I was never made aware of this at my transition, and wound up having to hastily purchase a chair which far outpriced my HLT, Kettle and Tun combined.

Plan for the chair!

reVox
 
i didnt even think of that revox, i just budgeted for a 60litre stockpot and burner, the chair has pushed me away from AG for another couple of months :(
 
Don't fear, enerjex, AHB is here. We are now trialling the new no-chair style brewing, otherwise known as Bum on a Box (BOAB). It will revolutionise brewing as we know it. :super:


Not sorry for going off topic here. This is a terrible thread. It only leads to more purchases (or wishes for). :p
 
LPG gas fired boiler $26 atm

at 77cm diameter, and just over 1m in height, I guestimate volume to be circa 50 litres.

Link

Festa
 
Not sorry for going off topic here. This is a terrible thread. It only leads to more purchases (or wishes for). :p

I love this thread and hate it as well, I've scored a couple of good things after someone has pointed then out, but I've also missed out on quite a few things that I'd been quietly :ph34r: watching and hoping no-one would notice..... :D ........right up until someone puts them up here and all of a sudden there are 500 people watching it..... :angry:
AHB giveth and it taketh away............lol
 
i didnt even think of that revox, i just budgeted for a 60litre stockpot and burner, the chair has pushed me away from AG for another couple of months :(

i just use an old computer chair with the back removed that way i can roll around the shed on it and swivel the chair without having to get up and turn around :p

cheers kingy
 
200 Litre Stainless Steel mixing tank.

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Currently $120, pickup only in Victoria.

I have a slight feeling from putting a couple two and twos' together that the seller there might be goliath dave a ex adelaide HBS guy selling that and another 400litre SS vessel. Looks like he's called it quits on turning the bits into a brew system. Could be wrong.


Jayse
 
Anyone bought one of these ?

Price doesn't seem too bad, even with postage. Just wondering if they've got that silly un-welded overlap inside that I've seen on some other of these little kegs.
 
WOW that is a sweet setup.
that would look great in my place,open to donations guys!

cheers,dan
 
Check this beer thingy out. A great write up too.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Vintage-Scientific-...1QQcmdZViewItem
I dont know what this ebay guy is on about but is looks liek it has nothing to do with beer. I asked 2 engineers (a mate and his old man) and this is what they had to say...

E1: Not entirely sure what it is for, but I am almost 100% that it was not designed to hold a beer bottle. It looks like a positional stage for machining stuff or mounting/assembling.

E2:Nonius make specialised x-ray tubes and associated kit. Could be an assembly jig for demountable x-ray tubes (ones where you can replace the filament and anode).????? Looks like the sort of gear that I get into trouble for buying and hoarding...

So doubtful thats its for beer. but more power to him for giving it a go.
 
HAHAHAHAHA!

Never thought of pinching an old piece of equipment from the lab and tarting it up and calling it a beer-thing-a-me-jig-a-meter..... :blink:

As for working on beer, we at the CSIRO dont work on beer, we drink it when we should be working... or browse beer forums :ph34r:

Wonder what would happen if i took the old HPLC, removed the cover, added a beer bottle..... <_<
 
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