civilbrando
Well-Known Member
Hey guys. I'm a long time reader, first time poster (I've found all my beginner questions with the handy search bar!)
I'm very new with brewing, so far only extracts but I built this brewstand in mind for when I get the equipment for all grain. Also to get all my equipment in one place in the garage!
I was lucky to get all of this lumber for free. It was scrap from a renovation my parents are working on. The only thing I spent money on was a $10 can of Poly and a pound of screws. (Had some stain already)
So some of the lumber is mismatched but I'm happy with the product.
Layout/ starting the build
Getting it put together
First shelf up
I was going to build the same size shelf for the top tier but then I realized I can fit two propane tanks on the lower level and I changed my design.
First stain. I wish I used a different board on the right side.
Last coat of poly. And wheels on it.
Extra siding to make the middle shelf a cabinet? We'll see...
All done!
Close up of the "utility shelf"
Also the wort chiller I made last week! Works like a charm!
Thanks for the feedback, Cheers!
I'm very new with brewing, so far only extracts but I built this brewstand in mind for when I get the equipment for all grain. Also to get all my equipment in one place in the garage!
I was lucky to get all of this lumber for free. It was scrap from a renovation my parents are working on. The only thing I spent money on was a $10 can of Poly and a pound of screws. (Had some stain already)
So some of the lumber is mismatched but I'm happy with the product.
Layout/ starting the build
Getting it put together
First shelf up
I was going to build the same size shelf for the top tier but then I realized I can fit two propane tanks on the lower level and I changed my design.
First stain. I wish I used a different board on the right side.
Last coat of poly. And wheels on it.
Extra siding to make the middle shelf a cabinet? We'll see...
All done!
Close up of the "utility shelf"
Also the wort chiller I made last week! Works like a charm!
Thanks for the feedback, Cheers!