Hello everyone... again! After many months of life taking over, my lovely better half and I have completely finished a total renovation of our new house. This included needing a new roof- that we did not plan for- which sapped most of my reserve for this build. I must also admit that I have an equally addicting watch hobby, which means that not only the roof, but a beautiful in house Frederique Constant and a vintage c. 1960's Wittnauer Chronograph have kept me from rebuilding my funds for this build.
With all of that said, I sit here, typing to you with real progress being made. I have started by modifying and re-positioning an existing workbench in my basement into a usable table for the brewery. I have polyurethaned the entire piece for ease of cleaning and added some plastic sheets above where I will be brewing (so no crap falls into anything on brew day).
I also have on order lots of sight glasses and fitting from Bobby and a shiny new 15 gal BK. I am still debating on how to work out my control panel, but have been in contact with Ryan from ebrewsupply about that. I have looked long and hard into P-J's diagram, but I am really concerned about may lack of ability to make it look nice and my complete lack of any sort of electrical knowledge.
Also worth noting is that my lovely lady has said that she would be OK with me spending more on the whole set up if I could get pre-made parts in which all of the wiring was done for me. with that in mind, I will probably be pulling the trigger on Kal's pre-assembled 2 element kit shortly after the panel has been bought.
Obviously, the central theme of this thread being a 'budget build' has kind of gone by the way side, but I will still be documenting it nonetheless. I hope everyone enjoys as much as I will, this has been quite a while in the making for me!
Below are some pictures of the workbench as I have it configured and in its final resting place. The window to the left will be where I vent out the BK. I also used the remaining plastic from the ceiling cover to make a nice cover to drape over the rig in between batches to ward off dust and nasties (it is neatly folded on the table)