Update on the BIAB stand build. The wood has 2 coats of clear polyurethane, as it will get wet at times. All that I have left to do is build a 2x4 frame for the hoist. I plan to attach it by having the bottom ends lap over the two center boards that are protruding on top. Attach with carriage bolts and wingnuts for easy assembly and disassembly. I just need to measure how high it needs to be to allow the bag to clear the kettle.
As you can see, the kettle sits high on that Blickman w/legs. I rack directly out the drain valve through a short length of silicone tubing, passing through a sieve placed atop a funnel, into a 6 gal. carboy, so I need it up high.
Ill be interested to see how the concrete stain works. I have had some spillage on my concrete board, no issues yet but it is kind of crumbly stuff to begin with. Figured id be replacing it ever so often. Stain and tile bottom might be worth while for longevity + it will look better.
Trying for a compact stand with some storage for everything I need on brew day.
The plan is for the overhead part to be able to be lifted out and brought down as a large "u" shape so that storage of this guy is easier. It's going to store my kettle, immersion cooler, spoons, blanky, propane tank, etc. on the stand with not in use. Possibly covered on the back porch when not in use this summer.
I plan on making this for Fathers day. (Wife is giving me some solid garage time)
I think this is coming along nicely in design, but looking for suggestions.
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Nice job!Three brews in in mine and it haze been great. I plan to put tile on the floor for any boil over or spills.
Great idea. Constructed yesterday. Only changes were length at 48" vice 50.5", swivel casters on one end and stationary on ths other, corrugated metal vice cement board, and permanent uprights as i have plenty of overhead space.Trying for a compact stand with some storage for everything I need on brew day...