That's awesome. The table has a dust chute on the underside to help with that, I was going to start around .35 ish to figure out where I need it for my setup
Yes it's at home. I was fortunate enough to build my space into the house. The floor is garage epoxy, and it has a little slop. A floor squeegee works wonders. Here is a little better view
It will get used next weekend, I thought about taking a couple lbs through just to see, really like table it's on, very stout, the mill itself is heavy, it's a bit different than the barely crusher mill ots replacing
I am always looking to improve. I recently replaced the exhast fan and am having condensation issues with the new fan. I also would like a little more open feel the brewery. I wondered if by attaching the fan to the condensation lid, leaving the bottom where the water drips out open, if I can...
I have seen lots of great threads for the condenser style of lids, but i was starting to wonder. Has anyone done a version where instead of a condenser the lid just direct hooks to an exhaust fan?
This is the second iteration that will probably stay around for awhile. I like that the tee doesnt stick out as far. I ended up using u bolts and 1.5 in hard mount to the same sort of steel in the first one.
1st iteration update. i didnt like the placement I had originally intended to mount it with 4 holes but it didnt work how i thought it would. it stuck out a bit to far after i attached the tee i run on the front of pumps.
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I belive the table is 16 gauge, so not thick enough to flush but the top is strong enough, I really like the idea of standoffs or the extensions, make it solid but help get it out of the way and reduce some piping
Hello all,
I have been searching the forum for pump mounting hardware options and having a heck of a time finding a thread that talks about the hardware options for pump mounting.
I currently have 2 different types of mounts employed in the brewery. The old fashioned U bolts, and some pipe...