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Saved a ton of mone by making my own

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Redtab78

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Well...not a ton....but for $7 I got 5 rolls of webbing and crafted my own carboy carriers after reading the thread about how bad a broken carboy could be...

Who said home ec won't come handy later on in life!!

Red is 5 gal, blue is a 6 gal :)

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Lol....I suppose I just don't like buying what I can make myself...

And cheapest I found those online was $12 ea plus shipping, and I still have enough left to make 2 more...so I could buy a whole case down in georgia!! Lol
 
New bucket at my homebrew store is $24 for the 8 gal one, and $20 for the 5 gal versions
 
I don't use glasd, but if I fid I would put way more faith in a milk crate, but you crafted it and if you trust it, hell yeah!
 
It's all about options. Using what you have to work with is the essence of adaptability.

I strongly encourage folks to share how they use what they have available Bravo! We can all learn from rustic methods. It's nice to have ferm temp control, but it's also good to know how to "rough it".
 
If you have any webbing left over make yourself a safety harness for those times when you have a few too many Home Brews!!!;)
 

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