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Georgia Nearly Finished Fermenting Chamber plus materials needed to complete - $150

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ardentfrost

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I posted this on CL, so I'll link to that which has a picture.

Short story long, I never finished my fermenting chamber, and am now moving and will end up just storing it if I can't sell it. Despite the picture in the CL posting, most of the insulation is in, so you'd need to just finish that and put on the front side and door. I figure the chamber can hold 4, maybe 5 fermenters. It doesn't come with a temp controller, but my idea was for a 2 stage with heat lamp so it'd maintain temperature whether it was too warm or too cold.

I will include with it a sheet of 1/2" plywood that I bought to finish the front side, plus any hard foam insulation I have left. It might be enough insulation to finish it completely if you plan out cutting it well. It comes with the fridge as well.

I live in NE Atlanta (Lawrenceville).
 
What the heck is on the top left of your chamber?

So many knobs and levers! What the heck is that?!
 
Ha, yeah, it's a dovetail router jig. I had put it there for convenience. Right now there's lots of stuff on top of it. Makes a good table, I guess :)
 
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