BADPENNY
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Good job on that little add on it made the storage a really big space:rockin:
Showed this to my wife, she said WOW as in the sense, "somewhat built THAT just for brewing!" Doesn't look good for me
I'll send a eggbeater over and snap up the complete brew shed, what's a brewery without a great shed like you built? I'm jealous beyond comprehension but proud of your build, congrats. I can't believe how fast it came together for springtime brewing. The house back together also or the brewery was first?
great space!!!
A little progress today.. painting is nearly done and the shutters were hung. Electricity will be turned on tomorrow.
Epic Man-cave... A sink, electricity and a great water supply... A/C... epic!
Epic Man-cave... A sink, electricity and a great water supply... A/C... epic!
I think there would be something to be said about a square layout with a nice work station in the center.
You could have a "race-track" layout with all the fixtures and equipment around the edges of the room, then some stainless tables in the middle for workspace.
Are you going to put a drinking lounge area in there? If so I think a rectangle could be more conducive to separate spaces (ala drinking/brewing)
Where did you get those ballusters for the railings? Pre-build or did your guys build them, they are slick. I'm re-doing my deck and would love something like that.
-Old Nick
And here is the best photo I could take of the loft above it.. plenty of room to store all my crap!
hm...Valdosta is that far from Macon...
Very nice. I'm jealous.
Forgive my ignorance, but what are your MT and HLT? they look like giant kegs...
No big big big kegs!
The only thing I see not being negative is on my rental houses with all copper plumbing plus 17 gauge traps I use 3/8" high grade multi layer marine grade plywood instead of partical board flooring. Made totally idiot proof should a leak or tenant flood the bathroom, toilet, kitchen or laundry room, a couple floods and that partical board becomes a big lumpy mushy flooring needing replacement. I'm not into doing another total flooring replacement due to one spill or a short flooding problem. Since your flooring in already nailed down I would seal it to make it waterproof before adding the final covering. JMO vs doing it twice later been there done that.
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