Building a boiler out of a sand filter
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Ever heard the saying "You can't teach an old dog new tricks" You might teach him the new knowledge but never the lost coordination
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Now, now...that just sounds like "practice" to me. I think you'll get it just fine. In fact, I think your external spud weld is mighty purdy. With a couple more projects...you'll have it nailed.shadylane wrote:Ever heard the saying "You can't teach an old dog new tricks" You might teach him the new knowledge but never the lost coordination
Did you get much sugaring on the TC welds? It's hard to see in the photo. The outsides look nice and clean though.
And no, I can't Tig. I'd love to learn though. Maybe some day.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
http://www.amazon.com/Merit-Brass-Stain ... B00K0D8TZK" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollowshadylane wrote:The SS nuts are pretty cheap and easily converted into weld spuds.
Real 1 inch NPS weld spud's are rare since they are made out of unobtainium
$6 from Amazon.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
rock on shady!
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Those are NPT but thanks for the tryMonkeyman88 wrote:http://www.amazon.com/Merit-Brass-Stain ... B00K0D8TZK" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollowshadylane wrote:The SS nuts are pretty cheap and easily converted into weld spuds.
Real 1 inch NPS weld spud's are rare since they are made out of unobtainium
$6 from Amazon.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
There were spots of sugaring where I used too much heat or traveled too slow.still_stirrin wrote:Did you get much sugaring on the TC welds?
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
This is encouraging Shady.
I'm building a eHerms system with kegs and I've got a ton of stainless welding to do. I've thought many times to invest in a Tig welder (rather than paying a contractor to do it), but the learning curve has me anxious. Seeing your progress is motivating me to take that step too.
Thanks for the build thread. I will continue to follow your progress.
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I'm building a eHerms system with kegs and I've got a ton of stainless welding to do. I've thought many times to invest in a Tig welder (rather than paying a contractor to do it), but the learning curve has me anxious. Seeing your progress is motivating me to take that step too.
Thanks for the build thread. I will continue to follow your progress.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
still_stirrin wrote: Seeing your progress is motivating me to take that step too.


Be sure to post your progress whenever that bird takes off. I'd love to see it.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Sight glasses, thermometers, drain valves, fill options, electric element options, auxiliary bungs, gallon markers, polishing.....Then theres the stand ...Powder coating??
OMG the possibilities are almost endless!
OMG the possibilities are almost endless!

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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Definitely gonna need some nice rims, maybe some flames....MoonBreath wrote:Sight glasses, thermometers, drain valves, fill options, electric element options, auxiliary bungs, gallon markers, polishing.....Then theres the stand ...Powder coating??
OMG the possibilities are almost endless!
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Go for it, The only time I've ever regretted buying a tool, is when I bought one that was too cheap.still_stirrin wrote:This is encouraging Shady.
I'm building a eHerms system with kegs and I've got a ton of stainless welding to do. I've thought many times to invest in a Tig welder (rather than paying a contractor to do it), but the learning curve has me anxious. Seeing your progress is motivating me to take that step too.
Thanks for the build thread. I will continue to follow your progress.
ss
One piece of advice. Don't be like me and learn to weld while building your eHerms system

Figured out why I couldn't see. Now I have 2.0 cheaters in the helmet and 1.5 reading glasses. I can now see the weld puddle just fine.
I also used an old CPAP machine to blow air into the helmet to keep the lens from fogging up.
My welding is getting a lot better.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Here's the rusted remains of a expanding rubber plug that was in the bottom of the boiler.
I knocked it out and cleaned it up. It's a shame the hole is too small for the heating element.
But at least it's in the right location.
I knocked it out and cleaned it up. It's a shame the hole is too small for the heating element.
But at least it's in the right location.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Making weld spuds out of two 1" NPS nuts.
Mrs Shady is holding the grinding fixture while I take the picture.
She came out to the shop to make fun of my welding, so I tried to put her to work.
No she didn't do the grinding, she's much smarter than I am.
The basic idea on grinding the nuts is to let them spin will the grinder cuts a grove between them.
A lathe would be a better tool for this, but I don't have one yet
Threw in a picture of the old chop saw, one of the most useful pieces of shop equipment I ever built.
Mrs Shady is holding the grinding fixture while I take the picture.
She came out to the shop to make fun of my welding, so I tried to put her to work.
No she didn't do the grinding, she's much smarter than I am.
The basic idea on grinding the nuts is to let them spin will the grinder cuts a grove between them.
A lathe would be a better tool for this, but I don't have one yet
Threw in a picture of the old chop saw, one of the most useful pieces of shop equipment I ever built.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Used the plasma cutter and made the holes for the two heaters and the drain.
First I put the parts in place, one at a time and sprayed a fast light coat of primer for marking were the holes needed to be.
Cut the holes out slightly under sized, then filed them to size. A big coarse file tears up thin SS
Cleaned up the SS and proceed to weld on the fittings for the heaters and drain.
First I put the parts in place, one at a time and sprayed a fast light coat of primer for marking were the holes needed to be.
Cut the holes out slightly under sized, then filed them to size. A big coarse file tears up thin SS

Cleaned up the SS and proceed to weld on the fittings for the heaters and drain.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Shady are you gonna be steam injecting it for on the grain. With a drain that size it looks like it.
welcome aboard some of us are ornery old coots but if you do a lot of
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
I found a 2" SS valve for $34 and a elbow for $14, looked like a good idea. Didn't realize how big they were until they arrived.
Now I've got to figure out how to support that big heavy valve sticking on the end of a 9 inch pipe.
I've got a better Idea for steam stripping and I'll get to it latter. For a preview.
There's a bunch of kegs under the bench, figure to modifie them with a 4" or bigger ferrel welded on top. They can be used for cooking, fermenting and then stripping. After they have gone through the cycle, I'll wheel them outside, turn em over and dump them. In other words each keg will be used from start to finish before it's emptied

Now I've got to figure out how to support that big heavy valve sticking on the end of a 9 inch pipe.
I've got a better Idea for steam stripping and I'll get to it latter. For a preview.
There's a bunch of kegs under the bench, figure to modifie them with a 4" or bigger ferrel welded on top. They can be used for cooking, fermenting and then stripping. After they have gone through the cycle, I'll wheel them outside, turn em over and dump them. In other words each keg will be used from start to finish before it's emptied
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Forgot to add, several strippers could be run in series. The only thing better than a steamy stripper, is another one coming immediately after...
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I likeyshadylane wrote:Forgot to add, several strippers could be run in series. The only thing better than a steamy stripper, is another one coming immediately after...
welcome aboard some of us are ornery old coots but if you do a lot of
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reading and don't ask stupid questions you'll be alright most are
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
The steamy strippers or the modified kegs ?
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Nice boiler ya got comin' along there Shady!
Mash, ferm, strip in the same vessel is gonna be great.
Mash, ferm, strip in the same vessel is gonna be great.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Sorry for the confusion, the steam stripper will be a separate project. This boiler is for powering a CM still head.
I'll start a separate post for the stripper.
I'll start a separate post for the stripper.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Very cool, Shady. I wouldn't have thought to just weld the elbow to the boiler like that, very clean.
Your welds look good to me. I have access to a TIG, but have never taken the time to learn how to use it. You make it look like something I should definitely figure out.
Looking forward to steam thread, too.
Your welds look good to me. I have access to a TIG, but have never taken the time to learn how to use it. You make it look like something I should definitely figure out.
Looking forward to steam thread, too.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Nice work shady, keep the pics coming 

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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
The original stand was a good idea, until I decided to add a second heating element.
So, back to the drawing board. Making the new stand will keep me busy will I'm waiting for the two 4500w heaters.
Can't weld the two halves of the boiler together until I'm sure the heaters aren't going to interfere with each other.
So, back to the drawing board. Making the new stand will keep me busy will I'm waiting for the two 4500w heaters.
Can't weld the two halves of the boiler together until I'm sure the heaters aren't going to interfere with each other.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Are you going with the bent ULWD heaters? It might get interesting trying to screw them in.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Could you clearance the band for the element instead of making a new stand? Just throwing ideas.shadylane wrote:The original stand was a good idea, until I decided to add a second heating element.
So, back to the drawing board. Making the new stand will keep me busy will I'm waiting for the two 4500w heaters.
Can't weld the two halves of the boiler together until I'm sure the heaters aren't going to interfere with each other.
welcome aboard some of us are ornery old coots but if you do a lot of
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big help
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Screwing a pair of bent ULWD heaters in might get interesting.
I ordered a pair of these.
http://www.amazon.com/Camco-02923-Screw ... B0002YUDSI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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Thought about it. But the original stand was also bowlegged. Don't know how it happened. it was straight when I finished welding it.
In the morning when I was sober, the legs were all bowed in the exact same amount.
Figured it must have been the damned leprechauns hiding under the still house that did it.
I ordered a pair of these.
http://www.amazon.com/Camco-02923-Screw ... B0002YUDSI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
Posting with jed
Thought about it. But the original stand was also bowlegged. Don't know how it happened. it was straight when I finished welding it.
In the morning when I was sober, the legs were all bowed in the exact same amount.
Figured it must have been the damned leprechauns hiding under the still house that did it.
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
Just a though...How bout some legs..Welded directly to boiler.
Round or angle, maybe threaded at the bottom for leveling?
Round or angle, maybe threaded at the bottom for leveling?
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Re: Building a boiler out of a sand filter
There will be a lot of weight on that weld. I'll have to figure out a way to support the valve. If I don't, it will crack and leak.MichiganCornhusker wrote:I wouldn't have thought to just weld the elbow to the boiler like that, very clean.
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That's exactly what I'm in the process of doing, The three legs are made from angle iron salvage from a bed frame.MoonBreath wrote:Just a though...How bout some legs..Welded directly to boiler.
Round or angle, maybe threaded at the bottom for leveling?
Three 1/2" nuts, washers and carriage bolts are used for leveling.
Thought about adding wheels, but my shop floor is unlevel enough the still would roll away.