Re: New Blichmann Top Tier Sculpture.

Sat Apr 24, 2010 9:09 pm

andersonimes wrote:Oh I noticed your signature... I meant to add that to my comment, but I believe I was drinking at the time :aaron


Oh yeah. That good old Konami Contra Code comes in handy!

If it was the other thing... I've taken it down while I do a little research.

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Re: New Blichmann Top Tier Sculpture.

Sun Apr 25, 2010 3:23 pm

What I need is something that's like the Blichmann -- but essentially two-tier. No, I don't weld, don.t know welders, and don't want to spend my time after work hanging out at the welding shop trying to draw pictures on napkins for a welder to weld something.

The closest I've seen is this -- which actually seems pretty reasonable -- except for the shipping:

http://www.synergymetalworking.com/imag ... 090608.jpg

or this:

http://www.synergymetalworking.com/imag ... 0stand.jpg

But for electric brewers (of which I am one) it'd be nice to see a basic structure with (a) room for one or two pumps and (b) a place for a control panel.

I'm emailed Synergy to see if they can remove the burners, build a shelf or something, and then add a little winged stand for a control panel.

I looked at the Top Tier, but I really don't want something that tall (even though I can put two shelves at essentially the same level and then gravity feed the boil kettle from my MLT).
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