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Brew Stand Questions.

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I've sketched out my brew stand. It is at this link. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bp93bz ... sp=sharing

I am not using stainless steel. Is 2" tubing too big? Is 1" tubing too small? In the steel tubing world is 1.5" tubing an off size and it would be more expensive than 2"? What wall thickness should I be looking for?

Does anybody have any recommendations for a welding shop, or welder?
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Ben at Lion Bridge (bartender) is also a welder; he says he has built brew stands before....he might be able to help.
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daryl wrote:Ben at Lion Bridge (bartender) is also a welder; he says he has built brew stands before....he might be able to help.
Thanks Daryl
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mjensen52402 wrote:I've sketched out my brew stand. It is at this link. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bp93bz ... sp=sharing

I am not using stainless steel. Is 2" tubing too big? Is 1" tubing too small? In the steel tubing world is 1.5" tubing an off size and it would be more expensive than 2"? What wall thickness should I be looking for?

Does anybody have any recommendations for a welding shop, or welder?
Not for a welder, but check Marion Iron for the steel you want. A friend of mine just bought some stainless angle from Liebovich and cut it himself. Could have saved money at Marion Iron AND they would have cut it for him.


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I don't believe inch and a half is an odd size or to be more expensive than going with 1 or 2 inch tubing. My dad and I weld Oddball things in our shop so I'm just speaking from terms from our local metal supplier we have in town.
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I think with the size of your Brew stand 1/8 inch wall tubing would be more than plenty.
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Schwerkraftbrauer wrote: Edit from original post -
I think with the size of your Brew stand 1/8 inch wall tubing would be more than plenty.
I did not look at your link in my first post. Looks like it's going to be a nice stand.
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Schwerkraftbrauer wrote:I don't believe inch and a half is an odd size or to be more expensive than going with 1 or 2 inch tubing. My dad and I weld Oddball things in our shop so I'm just speaking from terms from our local metal supplier we have in town.
Edit from original post -
I think with the size of your Brew stand 1/8 inch wall tubing would be more than plenty.
1.5” is not uncommon. My stand is 1.5”x1.5” square tube that is 1/8” thick. Put the stand on 3” or 4” casters so you can roll it around.


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Thank's Mike. I am thinking about putting the casters on one end on end. Mounting them on the side. When I pick up tge other end the casters will be on the ground. Pipe dream?
mjhora52 wrote:
Schwerkraftbrauer wrote:I don't believe inch and a half is an odd size or to be more expensive than going with 1 or 2 inch tubing. My dad and I weld Oddball things in our shop so I'm just speaking from terms from our local metal supplier we have in town.
Edit from original post -
I think with the size of your Brew stand 1/8 inch wall tubing would be more than plenty.
1.5” is not uncommon. My stand is 1.5”x1.5” square tube that is 1/8” thick. Put the stand on 3” or 4” casters so you can roll it around.


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mjensen52402 wrote:Thank's Mike. I am thinking about putting the casters on one end on end. Mounting them on the side. When I pick up tge other end the casters will be on the ground. Pipe dream?

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Seems like that would work, but wouldn't that make it real heavy to lift moving it around? Most casters have locking brakes on them, and they're pretty heavy duty anyway. I would consider having all of them on casters just for the ease of mobility in tight spaces, also think of your back.
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More Beer does wheels on one side. Just like a wheel barrow.
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My brew tower is 1-inch 1/8-wall square tube and works fine for 10-gallon brew length. It's plain mild steel, painted with POR-15.

That being said, as things have evolved, I think it would have been nice to build it out of Unistrut. That way I could have reconfigured it without cutting and welding.

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karl wrote:That being said, as things have evolved, I think it would have been nice to build it out of Unistrut. That way I could have reconfigured it without cutting and welding.
Looked that up, very interesting idea
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