OK I know its been a couple weeks since an update but I have been busy as hell and working my ass off both on this project and with the semester ending at school.
Excuse the clutter there is still lots of junk from the PO that has to go and I still have cleaning and organizing to do.
We dug up up the old firepit and moved it out from under the power lines and I rebuilt it using brick and a steel fire ring as opposed to rocks.
We moved the washer and dryer, which meant running some ingenious plumbing modifications. The washer and dryer used to sit next to the utility sink which was right where I wanted to put the brew stand.
Took out the old utility sink and installed a new double sink and the commercial pre-rinse sprayer. What an amazing upgrade from trying to clean and sanitize kegs in the kitchen sink!
I bought a 12" commercial exhaust fan (2150 cfms) we installed it into the wall above where the brew stand sits. Been raining the last few days so I haven't had a chance to finish off outside where the fan exits.
We built a large hood that covers the entire brew stand out of 2x3's and luan and painted it with rustoleum to protect it against moisture. My original plan was to fabricate some sort of steel hood but the fan is such a beast and pulls so much air that I felt I could save some money and go this route for the hood.
Finally got my 3rd keggle polished and all the stainless bits installed and the FB since it is my MT.
Installed a large filter to filter the water before it enters the HLT.
We built a rugged stand to make into my grain mill. Of course the mill I ordered was out of stock but should be getting shipped this week. I have a 2" pulley and a 12" pulley and the belt and 1720 rpm electric motor with control box all ready for when the mill shows up to assemble it.
Installed party lights on the porch
So lots of progress but still a ton to do.
Next up I need to fill all the keggles and do a leak check and calibrate my sight glasses.
Cut and make all the silicone hoses I need.
I got some diamond plate aluminum to use as splash guards for my chugger pumps so I have to cut and install that.
I am going to mount a piece of 4' x 8' steel roofing onto the wall with stand offs behind the brew stand as a heat shield to protect the laundry plumbing, wiring, and the wooden wall itself.
I need to get all the CO2 plumbing and faucet shanks out of my old kegerator and seal the holes (the black fridge in the pictures) We are converting a chest freezer into a keezer for upstairs (my personal bar) so I am going to use this fridge for lagering.
Obviously lots more cleaning and organizing.
After these projects are complete we will begin to tackle the walk in cooler build.
Excuse some of the crappy pics.