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Welding a Brewstand

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Welding a Brewstand

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 8:15 am
by jbell71464
I built my first brewstand out of wood with some metal around the burners. I want to build a nice welded single tier stand. Planning on either welding super strut, regular angle iron or a combination. I am going to buy a small welding rig but want to know if MIG or ARC welding would work better. The welders are about the same in cost. What I can tell, ARC is faster but you can be more precise with MIG. Does the material matter? Is one stronger than the other???
THanks

Re: Welding a Brewstand

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 7:11 pm
by bubbabrewer
Why weld. Use their bolts and fittings. Here is how mine started.

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Here it is now..................
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You can do it!!!!!

Re: Welding a Brewstand

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 10:35 am
by foomench
bubba has a nice stand there, but welding is cool. Get a MIG, or better yet, go TIG with stainless!

Re: Welding a Brewstand

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:11 am
by seanhagerty
Don't buy a welder just to put your stand together. Ask around, some one will do it for you in return for some homebrew I'm sure.

Sean

Re: Welding a Brewstand

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:53 pm
by jbell71464
I did use some of those fittings on the unistrut stuff. They are f'ing expensive. I am kind of a tool junkie and love to learn new skills. Welding seems like it would be interesting to get good at. I also have a spare keg I want to convert into a fermenter and would want to do some welding on that as well as some other things around the house.

Re: Welding a Brewstand

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 1:02 pm
by Henway
I bought an Oxy-Acetylene set-up to weld up new expansion pipes for my bikes and used it for my stand.

It's not great with thicker metal, is HOT, and is expensive to get into. But it's pretty versatile.

TIG will do everything but that's a LOT more expensive.

Re: Welding a Brewstand

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 3:14 pm
by foomench
I'm getting help from a neighbor to MIG weld my stand. For brewing vessel keg conversion, I was going to go to a pro shop that does sanitary TIG stainless work. That will cost a little, but they seemed more interested when I told them what it was for. It sounded like some barter would help my price.

Re: Welding a Brewstand

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:49 pm
by bubbabrewer
The fittings may be expensive but it doesn't approach the cost of buying the equipment and learning to use any type of welding. A good drill bit will do whatever you want to do on that keg/fermenter for a lot less.

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