So, the southeast was on the verge of being crippled by another ice storm, and I rush to Lowe's to get supplies. No, not shovels or batteries or generators. No, I went to get some lumber to build a brew stand now that I actually have a few days off, trapped in my house.
The big question is were to put the casters. If I put them in the end, I am a bit concerned that the center will start to sag. If I put 6 instead of 4, it is almost certain to be unstable. If I move one set of casters in I under the support for the upper tear, I am concerned the section hanging of work start to sag. Any advice from those of you who have made these? With the 2x6 frame, I may just be worrying too much about nothing.
Either way, it will be nice upgrade over the folding table I have been cautiously putting that mash tun on.
Micah
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The big question is were to put the casters. If I put them in the end, I am a bit concerned that the center will start to sag. If I put 6 instead of 4, it is almost certain to be unstable. If I move one set of casters in I under the support for the upper tear, I am concerned the section hanging of work start to sag. Any advice from those of you who have made these? With the 2x6 frame, I may just be worrying too much about nothing.
Either way, it will be nice upgrade over the folding table I have been cautiously putting that mash tun on.
Micah
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Home Brew mobile app