Hummm... you aren't that far away, maybe you should just stop by and give our keezer a consultation after work one day instead? We've got 4 more 10 gallon batches planned in the next couple weeks, so we'll be out on the building's sidewalk on Belmont Ave blaring the jet burner and boom box...
Our first attempt to make cider at the office seems to have happy yeast so far :mug:
(Yes, we decided to put up the Xmas stuff this past Friday already. I think we had a little too much happy homebrew. :D)
Here are the diamond plate garage cabinets -- all made in the USA, fully welded and assembled, some ship as huge 8 foot wide, 6 foot tall units! You slide it off the truck to where you want it in your garage, plug in the light, and you're done!
I'm waiting on a couple things before we try and take better photos, but you get the idea.
That's this cabinet set up (and that's my brother in the picture.)
Two of these pieces of slatwall. One pack of slatwall bins. Two of the garden hose hangers. A few of the slatwall baskets (which I...
Glad you guys like them too. I think using and preserving old well built equipment is always cool.
Keep an eye on ebay, that's where I picked them up. I had placed a bid on one, then the other one came up - of course I had to have both of them. There was a third too, but they wanted too much...
I haven't been happy with the new plastic and tin bottle cappers that are out there. After digging around, I was able to find two really old cast iron bottle cappers that were built strong enough I could probably also use them to jack up my truck. I'd guess they are from the late 1800's or early...