stephelton
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I'm building a fermentation chamber that has 3 cabinets, each about 23" x 23" and ~3' tall. Since these chambers may potentially be used for very cold lager temperatures, they need to be moisture and rust resistant.
So, in short, I'm looking for the cheapest shelf capable of holding up to 20 gallons (160 lbs or so) without significant bowing.
I've looked at various plastics, such as polycarbonate, but this could cost me well over $100, and this project is already well over its original budget estimate.
I'm pretty sure wood would be a bad choice since there will be a lot of condensation, unless I can treat/coat it with something to protect it. Likewise, metal would rust and would be difficult to cut to the shapes I need.
Any thoughts?
You can read a bit more about my fermentation chamber on my blog at http://blog.stephenashelton.com/2009/08/01/fermentation-controller-test-run-1/
Also, here's a pic of the cabinet that's partially built, to give a better idea of where I'm headed (I've changed my plans a bit since I wrote the above post):
The idea is that the platform would lay on top of the 1x4's at the bottom.
So, in short, I'm looking for the cheapest shelf capable of holding up to 20 gallons (160 lbs or so) without significant bowing.
I've looked at various plastics, such as polycarbonate, but this could cost me well over $100, and this project is already well over its original budget estimate.
I'm pretty sure wood would be a bad choice since there will be a lot of condensation, unless I can treat/coat it with something to protect it. Likewise, metal would rust and would be difficult to cut to the shapes I need.
Any thoughts?
You can read a bit more about my fermentation chamber on my blog at http://blog.stephenashelton.com/2009/08/01/fermentation-controller-test-run-1/
Also, here's a pic of the cabinet that's partially built, to give a better idea of where I'm headed (I've changed my plans a bit since I wrote the above post):

The idea is that the platform would lay on top of the 1x4's at the bottom.