PtreeCreekBrew
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I'd like to build a crash chamber capable of simultaneously crashing two five- or six-gallon carboys.
By my measurements, the smallest I could get away with would be about five cubic feet (12"x24"x28"-ish), but I'm sure that's not truly feasible as I'd have to find something exactly matching those interior dimensions.
I'd like to keep this piece as small as possible, as I'm working with a 12'x12' space and my ferm chamber for two conicals takes up a large portion of that.
What're y'all using that holds two carboys?
Thanks!
By my measurements, the smallest I could get away with would be about five cubic feet (12"x24"x28"-ish), but I'm sure that's not truly feasible as I'd have to find something exactly matching those interior dimensions.
I'd like to keep this piece as small as possible, as I'm working with a 12'x12' space and my ferm chamber for two conicals takes up a large portion of that.
What're y'all using that holds two carboys?
Thanks!