First, does anyone have design plans for a three-tier gravity stand (no pump) that they would be willing to share? I've looked through the forums and have an idea of how to do this, but some specs/cut list would be helpful. I have a friend who is willing to teach me how to weld, so that's not a problem. I brew with three converted keggles (legal) if that helps, but I can adjust the dimensions as needed.
Second, I plan on hitting the scrap yards to try to keep costs down, so what materials do I need to look for? I brew 10 gallon batches, so is angle iron/steel sufficient or do I need square tubing?
Third, where can I find decent burners on the cheap? I don't need 200,000 btu burners, but I don't want to spend all day heating strike water or getting to a boil either. I found this site (thanks aleguy) http://www.agrisupply.com/product.asp?p ... 1246903661, so would any of these do the trick. I use portable propane tanks by the way, which brings up another question. What is the difference between high and low pressure (other than the pressure smart ass
So, I would appreciate any feedback on the questions above, or any other ideas to help me do this in budget. I don't want this to be a system that I need to rebuild in a couple of years. I'm fine with upgrading burners, adding hard plumbing and a pump, etc. later, but I would like the frame to be useful long-term without a major overhaul. Let me know if this is even possible or if I'm just an
.Cheers,
Mike




