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Aaron said:
wee stu said:
very parsimonious.
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Almost the opposite would be true.
[post="112054"][/post]​

Oi, who you calling suoinomisrap :blink:
 
wee stu said:
Aaron said:
wee stu said:
very parsimonious.
[post="112052"][/post]​
Almost the opposite would be true.
[post="112054"][/post]​

Oi, who you calling suoinomisrap :blink:
[post="112059"][/post]​
Surely you can do better than that. Don't have a thesaurus in arms reach?
 
Very nice roach.

And easy-er to make as well.
Certainly some nice setups made with these sort of frames.
Hopefully will motivate me to get on with one as well.

roach said:
Well after 3 years of AG brewing I finally got my s**t together and built a brewstand. Stole the plans from AndrewQLD and Doglet and many thanks to them and also Justin for his sage advice.
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Before I had a pump I was going to go with gravity fed system, These are looking more the option for me now.


cheers
johnno
 
Aaron said:
wee stu said:
Aaron said:
wee stu said:
very parsimonious.
[post="112052"][/post]​
Almost the opposite would be true.
[post="112054"][/post]​

Oi, who you calling suoinomisrap :blink:
[post="112059"][/post]​
Surely you can do better than that. Don't have a thesaurus in arms reach?
[post="112063"][/post]​

No, I only have short arms after all!

How does profligate sound?

Roach's stand is the beez neez by the way.
 
wee stu said:
Aaron said:
wee stu said:
Aaron said:
wee stu said:
very parsimonious.
[post="112052"][/post]​
Almost the opposite would be true.
[post="112054"][/post]​

Oi, who you calling suoinomisrap :blink:
[post="112059"][/post]​
Surely you can do better than that. Don't have a thesaurus in arms reach?
[post="112063"][/post]​

No, I only have short arms after all!

How does profligate sound?

Roach's stand is the beez neez by the way.
[post="112072"][/post]​

That sounds closer to the mark. Beez Neez? Too much association with what I consider an awful beer there.
 
Nice work, Very nice indeed. :wub:

No point making suggestions as it's already beautiful.... however no brew setup is ever truly 'finished'.. So what's your first upgrade :huh:

Now.... who's starting a bulk buy on metal polish :p

Brent
 
Borret said:
however no brew setup is ever truly 'finished'.. So what's your first upgrade
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well you have got me thinking borret. maybe a checkerplate hood to cover and protect the brewing vessels for the top ala a bbq hood :D

checkerplate brewery here we come :beerbang: (and a 2nd mortgage :huh: )
 
Good work Roach. Sh*ts on what I'm building. Enjoy it mate. Happy brewing.
 
roach said:
Borret said:
however no brew setup is ever truly 'finished'.. So what's your first upgrade
[post="112106"][/post]​
well you have got me thinking borret. maybe a checkerplate hood to cover and protect the brewing vessels for the top ala a bbq hood :D

checkerplate brewery here we come :beerbang: (and a 2nd mortgage :huh: )
[post="112112"][/post]​
No do something functional. A nice rangehood for the kettle.... just cause you can ;)
 
i tips me glass to you :beerbang: cheers. spog...
 
anyone done any brew gear in fibreglass or kevlar or even carbon fibre. i could have the quickest lightest and most bullet proof brewery going. get this stuff at cost and dont much feel like building a boat with it.
 
Christened the new brewstand in a big way on Saturday with my first triple brew day(CACA, APA and Munich Ale). Worked a treat, and the ally checker plate makes cleaning up a breeze. If you have one pump, and batch sparge, there is no reason not to just go with a single tier stand. Saves on the back, no climbing, and no hot stuff up high.
 
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