Professor Green wrote:That's a very nice setup indeed Dan. The only thing missing is a dead sexy copper parrot.
Cheers,
Prof. Green.
dans.brew wrote:Thanks Woodduck & Dig Brinker :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Could prob manage some bark round the boiler atm... my woodshed is full of it after cutting wood the other day.
Definitely could grow six row barley out here. Had some self sown growing a few years back in some seed we got from a neighbour and it grew fine.
Dig Brinker wrote:I’ve found it impossible to source 6 row locally, maybe some other forum members are after some for a premium American style AG spirit?? :think:
I’d be happy to buy some, maybe even journey up for harvest/spirit tasting weekend :happy-partydance:
woodduck wrote:Good to hear she's going well mate. I'm quite partial to some cfw white dog myself, a touch of lemonade bloody delicious :handgestures-thumbupleft:
dans.brew wrote:EziTasting wrote:Is it just teched-screwed on or is it a nut&bolt job?
Im curious as to how strong they are? As in stable... is the pipe notched to lock the base of your keg onto the legs? Or is it just the screws olding the legs?
The legs are just tech screwed on to the keg, not with a standard techscrew though. They are heavy duty techs. The weight of the keg is sitting on the leg and there certainly aint no wobble in them. I was going to use 4 srews in each leg, but it really didnt need it.
Hope this helps EziTasting :handgestures-thumbupleft:
bluc wrote:Where did you get the heavy duty tech screws and do they have a special name? what size pipe you use? Like this idea and thinking of doing the same.
dans.brew wrote:... The exhaust pipe was about 2". They are working well for me... def strong enough, anymore would be overkill. I just need a flat board with wheels to sit her on...
EziTasting wrote:Try these Garden Trolleys, not the cheapest, but then I've done cheap and its gone to poop! :angry-banghead:
dans.brew wrote:...Nice looking trolleys!
Cheap doesn't really pay off... not in my experience anyway. The dopey bloke i am sometimes, still test that theory though! :laughing-rolling:
EziTasting wrote:Tax time is shopping time, just need to measure my boiler (Nathan Keg) to get the right size. I want to combine that with your Exhaust legs and just combine it in a solid way...
dans.brew wrote:... :angry-banghead:
Live and learn i suppose. :handgestures-thumbupleft:
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