Can't believe my old account here still works lol I took a few years off brewing.
But now that I've moved, new career, new house, and my amazing wife has helped me upgrade my gear. And she's actually the one who wants me to go for a proper cart build. I'm more of the cooking side of the brew, but she's the engineer; she brings the table saws and tools.
A few designs here have caught my attention, so I sketched out a rough draft for a single vessel induction BIAB setup. My proportions are absolute crap because my spatial awareness kinda sucks, but hear me out. She wants to put as much of the brewing peripherals as possible in drawers or cabinets when not in use; we live in a very dusty desert region with high winds, and I will have to use this in the garage because she's sensory sensitive to the brew day aromas. So I'm theoretically thinking of 1 drawer for the Avantco 3500W induction plate, and the others for things like refractometers, pH meters, Fermcap, Whirlfloc, etc. The cabinet drawers on bottom can be for things like the mill and bottling bucket, and the big one on the right for the 10 gallon boil kettle.
The frame design during use is intended for hooking up a pulley. The space to the right is intended for workspace and laying out things like the mill and hop additions, but I do like to sparge my grain bag, so I'm also considering just putting one of my smaller 6 gallon kettles there during the sparge step and using the pump for that, currently not pictured.
TLDR: new rig cart idea with sparge pully and closed cabinets and drawers. Thoughts, ideas, red flags?