Dear All,
Finally i have made some serious progress in creating 'my own monster' of a brew frame.
Pumpy I don't like you at the moment.
You pics posted early this week are an inspiring. Thanks for the dimensions too Franko for the red rocket.
My plan was today was to hire a metal cut off saw. Late Sat afternoon I was chating to a good friend of mine (Mustafa - Man of Love!) and he mentioned that he had a metal drop saw.
So, today - i headed out to his winery and collected the saw (specifically, telling him not to expect it back in the nect 4 to 8 weeks), sweet!!!!
So, what was actually acheived....
Most of the lenghts of tube have been cut (50x50x3mm) and I have 'tack' welded the frame together. This represents now a hybrid of a brutus 10 and a franko's - red rocket. The key differences are that I wanted a bar (similar to the brutus 10) to mount the 2 x march 809's and a 30 plate heat exchanger. I was contenplating just going the red rocket frame but liked the idea of not just making a box, but basically a box with legs, with the intent that it will appear more elegant.
Furthermore, to help with hiding the electrical cords etc i have drill a number of holed in the frame within the welds. This has been purposely been done for both the March 809's and the gas solenoid valve (hopefully to arrived prior to the end of this week).
Stuff to do:
Fully weld all joins in the frame, and grind back all welds.
recieve several 'care packages', gas solenoid, false bottom and mash/hot liquor return system and temp controllers,
Currently my plan is to paint the majority of the frame 'hammertone' grey and areas with heat - stove bright - grey.
Importantly the dimensions;
Since i am a not a short person I have decided to go for an overall height of 870mm (tube cut to 770mm to handle 100mm wheels), total length - 1400mm (same as Franko's+Pumpy's), width 410mm (total) - this means the kegs use all four sides of the frame for balance.
MWS