My First 3 tiered stand

My First 3 tiered stand

Postby JesseSmith » Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:09 pm

It worked pretty damn good. If you will notice the bed frame in the bed of the truck, that metal was used for my current stand. Will post more about that stand later.
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Do you noticed the vicinity of the gas cap to the propane burner? I was sure to move the truck prior to ignition. I backed the truck in on future brews.
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Re: My First 3 tiered stand

Postby caspio » Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:25 am

Nice, reminds me of ben's old "nomad" brewing system
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My own ghetto tiered setup wasn't quite so mobile
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We've all come quite a ways. Only problem is that I'm running out of things to upgrade, and all the cool projects I come up with now cost way too much.

Edit for safety: In case anyone looks at this and is getting any bright ideas, DON'T expect a normal ping pong table to support 120+ pounds of equipment and boiling water! This is only a ping pong table top, with an industrial strength folding table underneath supporting the weight. Don't go and hurt yourselves.
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Re: My First 3 tiered stand

Postby BenDoney » Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:28 am

That nomad system was a PITA, but sure was fun on brewday! Not quite a 3-tire, mine was more like 2 1/2 tier.
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Re: My First 3 tiered stand

Postby JesseSmith » Tue Feb 09, 2010 9:39 am

I love how inventive homebrewers are.
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Re: My First 3 tiered stand

Postby Jaybird » Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:36 pm

Was that a chicken hangen out of the bag? Whatcha all brewing down there in Chico? Chicken beer? LOL jkjkjkjkjkjkjkjk
I too think homebrewers are some of the best design engineers on the planet!
We come up with some crazy $#!T don't we.
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