So I was at Lowes the other day and noticed this
http://m.lowes.com/mt/www.lowes.com...L=?Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dollar|1&facetInfo=
It is called (in English) an 72"H 72"W 24"D steel Freestanding shelving unit.
Im thinking all three keggles on the middle rack for a single tier pumped system or top/mid/lower for a multi tier.
Since I plan on going single tier, I plan to build a wooden hood and bolt it to the underside of the top shelf. Pumps will be mounted at the lowest possible shelf level and the "middle" shelf will be as low as possible to still gravity-prime the pumps. On the very top, I will have a place to store grain, etc. I will mount my control panel on the left or right end.
The best part about this shelving system, other than the strength/price/customization/portability if I move/etc is that each shelf is made of really strong wire mesh. I think it would be pretty easy to saw/cut out a small section under the center of each keggle to have the ball valves underneath.
I dont work for Lowes or anything but this seemed like a pretty good brew stand solution to me.
Thoughts?
http://m.lowes.com/mt/www.lowes.com...L=?Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dollar|1&facetInfo=
It is called (in English) an 72"H 72"W 24"D steel Freestanding shelving unit.
Im thinking all three keggles on the middle rack for a single tier pumped system or top/mid/lower for a multi tier.
Since I plan on going single tier, I plan to build a wooden hood and bolt it to the underside of the top shelf. Pumps will be mounted at the lowest possible shelf level and the "middle" shelf will be as low as possible to still gravity-prime the pumps. On the very top, I will have a place to store grain, etc. I will mount my control panel on the left or right end.
The best part about this shelving system, other than the strength/price/customization/portability if I move/etc is that each shelf is made of really strong wire mesh. I think it would be pretty easy to saw/cut out a small section under the center of each keggle to have the ball valves underneath.
I dont work for Lowes or anything but this seemed like a pretty good brew stand solution to me.
Thoughts?