drubes14
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Our new brewstand, in action! Deployed yesterday for a dry irish stout.
We used a heavy duty rolling utility cart from Home Depot, with the particle board shelves swapped out for stainless steel wire rack shelves. Shelves are rated up to 1,100 pounds each. The stainless steel racks are also supported with some cross supporting slats that came with the shelving units.
Triple burners right under, with a single March pump underneath, and casters for easy transport.
Plus, the shelf supports and holes on the uprights make for great storage and hanging space!
The whole thing cost just about 200 bucks.. 100 for shelf, 45 for stainless wire racks (bought at a restaurant supply store), and 35 for the casters.
Next goals are to install a switch box and perhaps adding a cleaner-looking propane apparatus instead of the hoses.
We used a heavy duty rolling utility cart from Home Depot, with the particle board shelves swapped out for stainless steel wire rack shelves. Shelves are rated up to 1,100 pounds each. The stainless steel racks are also supported with some cross supporting slats that came with the shelving units.
Triple burners right under, with a single March pump underneath, and casters for easy transport.
Plus, the shelf supports and holes on the uprights make for great storage and hanging space!
The whole thing cost just about 200 bucks.. 100 for shelf, 45 for stainless wire racks (bought at a restaurant supply store), and 35 for the casters.
Next goals are to install a switch box and perhaps adding a cleaner-looking propane apparatus instead of the hoses.