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kevy

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Hey guys
Does anyone have a good solution to brewing inside the garage and keeping liquids contained.
I have floor matting throughout my garage and don’t want to remove it. It’s nice.
I’m looking for a small “spill berm” I could fit my SS table inside with my HERMS. Even ideas for a DIY solution
Thanks for any input!
 

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Hey guys
Does anyone have a good solution to brewing inside the garage and keeping liquids contained.
I have floor matting throughout my garage and don’t want to remove it. It’s nice.
I’m looking for a small “spill berm” I could fit my SS table inside with my HERMS. Even ideas for a DIY solution
Thanks for any input!
Maybe look into Grainger, MSC, etc., they sell parts washers, and they may have containment vessels to place under them.
 
Thanks for yalls replies. Really helped lead me to something. I found this drain pan on Amazon that will be perfect
 

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If you need a bigger mat, there are containment mats for snow and ice that are big enough to fit a car.... but they are way more expensive

Thanks. I’m definitely going to look at these
 
I made a floor pan out of a sheet of FRP. Cut to size plus a 2" lip all the way around, used a heat gun on the folds and clamped between some 1x2 straps until the corners squared up. Used pop-rivets with backing washers on the corners...

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Cheers!
 

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